- Bezen Perrot
The Bezen Perrot (formerly Bezen Kadoudal) was a Breton
collaborationist force during theNazi occupation ofFrance that grew from the earlier "Lu Brezhon" militia. Led byCélestin Lainé andAlan Heusaff , as many as 70 to 80 people joined the ranks of the Bezen Perrot, or "Perrot Units", at one point or another. They fought under German uniform and command, as the "Bretonische Waffenverband der SS".Before the war Lainé had created the organization Gwenn ha du as a Breton nationalist direct action unit modelled on the IRA. The activists behind this were defined as members of a group called "Service Spécial". This unit had formed the basis of an elite militant group affiliated to the nationalist militia
Bagadou Stourm .At the end of
World War II Lainé decided to separate from Bagadou Stourm and integrate with theSS in the face of the assassination of several leading figures of the Breton cultural movement. One of those assassinated was priest andBreton language defender Abbé Perrot, killed by theFrench Resistance . The militia had originally been named "Bezen Kadoudal", after the anti-Jacobin Breton rebelGeorges Cadoudal . The1944 assassination of the priest prompted Lainé to change the organization's name in honor of Perrot during March of1944 .It had already been envisaged by German strategists that in the event of Allied invasion the Breton nationalists would form a rearguard, and that further nationalist troops could be parachuted into Brittany. [Daniel, A, "Le Mouvement Breton", p.303-6] Following the war many of the organization's members fled to Ireland.
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Breton nationalism and World War II External links
* [http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/celtic/ekeltoi/volumes/vol4/4_1/index.html Bezen Perrot: The Breton nationalist unit of the SS, 1943-5] , by Daniel Leach
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