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This painted wood in the garden by the Breton Dept. muse/Episcopal Palace was nearby a historical plaque. That plaque commemorated resistance hero Antoine Le Bris. In January '44, he and his partners working at the Nazi-run Quimper Department of Works sabotaged 44,000 dossiers, thereby saving those Bretons from being sent to death/labor camps. He was caught and executed. His co-conspirator wife survived. We need more movies about such heroes, instead of ones about fast cars and talking dogs.
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