Olier Mordrel (29 April 1901 – 25 October 1985) is the Breton language version of Olivier Mordrelle, a Breton nationalist and wartime collaborator with the Third Reich who founded the separatist Breton National Party. Before the war, he worked as an architect. His architectural work was influenced by Art Deco and the International style of Le Corbusier. He was also an essayist, short story writer, and translator. Mordrel wrote some of his works under the pen names Jean de La Bénelais, J. La B, Er Gédour, A. Calvez, Otto Mohr, Brython, and Olivier Launay.
OlierMordrel (29 April 1901 – 25 October 1985) is the Breton language version of Olivier Mordrelle, a Breton nationalist and wartime collaborator with...
between 1925 and May 1944. The journal was founded by Roparz Hemon and OlierMordrel. The journal published a manifesto in February 1925. The manifesto stated...
OlierMordrel and François Debauvais. In March 1933, Breiz Atao published a draft political programme, drawn up by Mordrel. In this program, Mordrel created...
Luigi Moretti 1933: Ty Kodak building in Quimper, France, designed by OlierMordrel 1933: Southgate tube station, London 1933: Burnham Beeches in Sherbrooke...
Occupation[citation needed]. Having broken in 1931 from regionalism, its founders (OlierMordrel and François Debeauvais) were inspired by the success of the Irish War...
the pro-Nazi nationalist OlierMordrel, he finally broke with Breiz Atao. At the 11 April 1931 congress, the PAB split. Mordrel set up the fascist Breton...
Breton Nationalist Party as Kamil Ar Merser 'Erm, and newcomers like OlierMordrel, Frañsez Debauvais, Yann Bricler, and Morvan Marchal; it is endowed...
formed the Breton Federalist League; the nationalist faction, led by OlierMordrel, decided to found a new party with a clearly nationalist agenda, namely...
the works of the Breton nationalist architects like James Bouillé and OlierMordrel. Until the 19th century, Catholicism had been the main inspiration for...
so-called "Congress of Pontivy", headed by François Debeauvais and OlierMordrel. It was designed to promote Breton independence from France by collaboration...
with the shooting of Yann Bricler, a relative of Breton nationalist OlierMordrel. Lainé decided to aid the Germans in their anti-partisan operations...
Vreiz (UYV: Union of Breton Youth). The steering committee comprised OlierMordrel, Morvan Marchal and Maurice Duhamel. At Quimper, following the congress...
newspaper War Zao in Guingamp on August 17, then on August 19 visited OlierMordrel in Quimper, and René-Yves Creston in Le Croisic. In the end, the affair...
Pierre Péron woodworker Joseph Savina architects James Bouillé and OlierMordrel writers Jeanne Coroller-Danio, Gwilherm Berthou (aka "Kerverziou") editors...
Brittany and the British Isles. Institut celtique de Bretagne [fr] OlierMordrel François Debeauvais Frank-Rutger Hausmann Heinz Boberach [de] Bauersfeld...
ideology. He contributed to the openly pro-Nazi review Stur, edited by OlierMordrel, and also contributed to other pro-Nazi periodicals. During the war...
Le Goffic Camille Le Mercier d'Erm François-Marie Luzel Emile Masson OlierMordrel Françoise Morvan Jean-Marie Perrot Henri Queffélec Yann Queffélec Ernest...
Toepfer had contacts with French separatists such as Hermann Bickler and OlierMordrel, whom he already knew from before the war, and would serve to help undermine...
Gwalarn, the literary magazine founded in 1922 by Roparz Hemon and OlierMordrel, where he established himself by publishing Breton translations from...
started a political magazine, Le Réveil breton, in 1920. In 1926, he met OlierMordrel and Morvan Marchal. The three men rapidly formed themselves into a steering...