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Breiz Atao (also Breizh Atao) (in Breton Brittany For Ever cf. Breizh atav), was a Breton nationalist journal in the mid-twentieth century. It was written in French, and has always been considered as a French nationalist journal by the non-francized Bretons. The term is also used for the broader movement associated with the journal's political position.
Founded in 1918 in the aftermath of World War I, Breiz Atao would exist throughout the inter-war years. It was highly influenced by the Irish War of Independence, which began in 1916 and whose aftermath ran into the 1920s. Early on it adopted an official pan-Celtic policy, and a strong pan-Latin use of the French language. In its later years it became associated with a Nordicist blood and soil ideology with aspects in common with Nazism. It ceased publication in 1940, but was revived for an individual issue that appeared in 1944.
BreizAtao (also Breizh Atao) (in Breton Brittany For Ever cf. Breizh atav), was a Breton nationalist journal in the mid-twentieth century. It was written...
Breiz may refer to Brittany, the English name for the French region called Breiz in the Breton language BreizAtao (Brittany for Ever), a Breton nationalist...
Morvan Marchal; it is endowed as soon as January 1919 of a newspaper, BreizAtao, to spread their ideas. The adjective "regionalist" is preferred to that...
Beaux-Arts, he became an architect in Quimper for ten years. He joined BreizAtao in 1919 and became president of Unvaniez Yaouankiz Vreiz ("Youth Union...
joined the Breton Regionalist Union and became involved with its journal BreizAtao ("Brittany Always!") and the nationalist youth movement Breton Youth....
par P.-M. de Beauvy de Kergalec. BreizAtao -. Alain Moreau. 1973. Olier Mordrel. Le rêve fou des soldats de BreizAtao. Nature et Bretagne. 1975. by Ronan...
Brittany (Breiz kevredel), founded in 1931 by Morvan Marchal, which was a "leftist" variant of the quasi-fascistic positions espoused by BreizAtao. In the...
"Anthologie de la littérature bretonne au XXe siècle : 1919–1944", "Tome 2 : BreizAtao et les autres en littérature", Skol Vreizh, 2003, ISBN 2-911447-94-8....
them, which crystallized around Boucher's sculpture. The PNB newspaper BreizAtao ran a press campaign against the sculpture in every issue from January...
Unvaniezh Yaouankiz Breiz, which led to the publication of his first article in support of Breton nationalism in the journal BreizAtao. In 1924, he became...
The party was created at the first congress of the nationalist journal BreizAtao in Rosporden on September 1927. It followed from establishment of the...
the French Army. However, the movement was revived by the periodical BreizAtao ("Brittany Forever") founded in 1919. In 1923, it adopted Pan-Celticist...
particularly the French left. He became editor in chief of the party journal BreizAtao and he gave the party a federalist and leftist orientation. However, his...
("Dictionary of Breton Writers and Linguists") p. 272 Carney, Sébastien (2015). BreizAtao !, Mordrel, Delaporte, Lainé, Fouéré : une mystique nationale (1901-1948)...