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L'Heure Bretonne : ウィキペディア英語版
L'Heure Bretonne
''L'Heure Bretonne'' ("Brittany's Hour") was a Breton nationalist weekly newspaper which was published from June 1940 to June 1944. It was the organ of the Breton National Party and was strongly associated with collaborationist politics during World War II.
==Origins==
In July 1940, after the Fall of France, the pro-German Breton nationalists François Debeauvais and Olier Mordrel called the Congress of Pontivy, at which they created the Breton National Committee to coordinate Breton nationalist projects. The committee decided to found the weekly newspaper ''L'Heure Bretonne''. The first issue was symbolically dated 14 July (Bastille Day) 1940. The paper was in practice a continuation of the nationalists' earlier journal ''Breiz Atao''.〔(Piette, Gwenno (2000) ''Breton Literature During the German Occupation (1940-1944) Reflections of Collaboration?'', presented at University of Ulster, Coleraine, at a conference on the theme of ‘Celtic Literature in the 20th Century’ )〕

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