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"The neutrality of this article is disputed" but here appears to be no discussion.
On reading the article, my first reaction was surprise that the issue of "collaboration" was described as though it was a mere political difference of opinion, when in fact the Bezen Perrot, as a unit of the SS Sicherheitsdienst, participated directly in arrest, interrogation and summary execution of suspects. These were war crimes as serious as any committed by the SS in occupied countries.
I refer interested parties to the historical books of the Breton academic Kristian Hamon for further detail, for example: Le Bezen Perrot : 1944, des nationalistes bretons sous l'uniforme allemand, Yoran Embanner, 2004, (ISBN2-9521446-1-3)
The tag was added in this edit [1] by an editor who complained on the Emgann of vague 'bias' on articles related to Breton nationalism. It's difficult to understand how this article can be biassed against this lovable human being. Paul B 23:10, 10 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]