- Théophile Jeusset
pseudonym Jean-Yves Keraudren.
Born in
Rennes on April 25, 1910, Jeusset adopted militant Breton nationalism from his youth. Initially associated with theBreton Autonomist Party , Jeusset broke away from it to form the fascisticBreiz da Zont movement and its political wing, the "Parti nationaliste intégral breton" (Breton Integral Nationalist Party: PNIB). The party was, however, tiny. Jeusset later joined with fellow nationalist extremistsGwilherm Berthou andCélestin Lainé to found "Kentoc'h Mervel" (Sooner Death), a group dedicated to direct action. Lainé, however, insisted that a more tightly organized group was necessary, going on to create the terrorist cell "Gwenn ha du". [ [http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/celtic/ekeltoi/volumes/vol4/4_1/leach_4_1.html Daniel Leach, "Bezen Perrot: The Breton nationalist unit of the SS, 1943-5", e-Keltoi] ] After "Gwenn ha du" performed its first violent act, blowing up a sculpture, Juesset was one of six nationalist militants who were arrested and detained.Jeusset linked Breton nationalism to antisemitism, writing in 1931:
It is due to our particular resistance to the conquest of sovereign French territory by the corrupting ideas which emanate more or less from the Jews - 'freemasonry', 'secularism' - etc, that the Bretons were decimated during the last world war: over 200,000 of them. It is easy to invoke military explanations for this carnage, but that does not alter the fact the actual organizer of troop dispositions was the Jew Abrahami, born... in the ghetto of Constantinople. [Breiz da Zont, July, 1931, «C'est en fonction de leur résistance particulière à la conquête du territoire français par les idées dissolvantes qui émanent plus ou moins des Juifs : maçonnisme, laicisme, etc., que les Bretons ont été décimés au cours de la derniere guerre mondiale, plus de 200 000. Il est facile d'invoquer pour cette hécatombe des raisons militaires, mais rien ne fera contre ce fait que le répartiteur réel des troupes pendant toute la guerre fut le Juif Abrahami, né … dans le ghetto de Constantinople.»]
Jeusset was later associated with
Olier Mordrel who founded theBreton National Party on the model of the Nazis.During
World War II Jeusset broke away from Mordrel to create his own party once more, theBreton Social-National Workers' Movement , but he was unable to obtain many followers. Jeusset eventually joined Lainé'sBezen Perrot militia, which was affiliated to theSS . Captured after the war, Jeusset was sentenced to forced labour for life.In 1965 he published an autobiographical memoir: "A Contre-courant" ("Against the Current"). [ [http://www.skoluhelarvro.org/culture-bretagne/ecrivains/ecrivain_biographie?no=476 Ecrivans de Bretagne] ]
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