French army In 1939, he was sent to
Strasbourg to be instructed in sabotage. 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.
Bagadou Stourm 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. In 1941 in Paris, he became head of
Bagadou Stourm and the "Youth Organizations" of the
Parti National Breton. 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. ==Artistic career in Ireland==