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Yann Goulet was born on 20 August, 1914 in Germany, is a Breton-Irish sculptor, nationalist, and Axis collaborator. Discover Yann Goulet's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Born 20 August 1914
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Date of death 22 August, 1999
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1914

Yann Goulet (or Yann Renard-Goulet; 20 August 1914 – 22 August 1999) was a French sculptor, Breton nationalist and war-time collaborationist with Nazi Germany who headed the Breton Bagadou Stourm militia.

He later took Irish citizenship and became professor of sculpture at the Royal Hibernian Academy.

Goulet was born in Saint-Nazaire.

Before World War II, he was a member of the Breton National Party, and a former member of the French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO).

His artistic career began at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, where he studied art and architecture, and learned sculpture with Auguste Rodin's assistant, Charles Despiau.

1916

The promotion of Bagadou Stourm officers was named "Patrick Pearse" to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the 1916 Easter Rising against British rule in Ireland.

After the liberation of France, Goulet travelled with his wife and children to Ireland, and was sentenced to death as a Collaborationist by a French court in his absence.

1938

His works in France include bas-reliefs shown at the Exposition International de Paris (1938), and the monument to the youth of the French empire in Lille (1939).

He was part of the Breton artistic movement Seiz Breur.

Goulet's involvement in Breton nationalism led to accusations that he had orchestrated the destruction the Monument to the Breton-Angevin Federation at Pontivy on 18 December 1938 by Gwenn ha du, the nationalist terrorist group.

He was detained, but then released.

1939

In 1939, he was sent to Strasbourg to be instructed in sabotage.

1940

He participated in the beginning of World War II fighting for France, and was captured by the Germans on 11 June 1940 while blowing up a bridge on the Aisne with friends from a French corps.

Later in the war, he joined the assault section of Bagadou Stourm, Breton nationalist stormtroopers allied to the Germans.

He also collaborated with the pro-Nazi nationalist newspaper L'Heure Bretonne.

Goulet often claimed "[there was a] national revolution that we missed in 1940" (révolution nationale qu'on a manquée en 1940)

1941

In 1941 in Paris, he became head of Bagadou Stourm and the "Youth Organizations" of the Parti National Breton.

1950

The painter Camille Souter took up sculpture in 1950 under his guidance.

1952

He acquired Irish citizenship in 1952 and became an art professor.

He was commissioned to create public works commemorating the IRA and other republicans, including the Custom House Memorial (Dublin), the East Mayo Brigade IRA Memorial, the Republican Memorial (Crossmaglen), and the Ballyseedy Memorial (Kerry).

He exhibited regularly at the Royal Hibernian Academy, eventually becoming the RHA Professor of Sculpture.

1960

Towards the end of the 1960s, he claimed to have taken the reins of the Liberation Front of Brittany (Front de Libération de la Bretagne, or FLB) and to have been behind all their attacks.

1968

In 1968, the head of police in Bray congratulated him on organising the previous day's attack on the CRS barracks in Saint-Brieuc.

His friends called him "tonton Yann", but sceptics referred to him as "Général micro".

1969

On 1969, he became secretary general and chair of the Comité National de la Bretagne Libre and published the communiques of the FLB.

1982

He was also made a member of Aosdána in 1982.

1999

Goulet died at Bray, County Wicklow, on 22 August 1999, two days after his 85th birthday.