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Job Jaffré
Joseph-Marie Jaffré, better known as Job Jaffré (May 6, 1906 - March 12, 1986), was a French journalist and Breton nationalist. He also published under pseudonyms, most notably as Jos Pempoull.
Jaffré was born in Berné, Morbihan. His journalistic work was strongly associated with the promotion of Breton culture and language. He worked on Breton onomastics and toponymy. He also became active in the Breton separatist movement.
Working for the journal ''Nouvelliste de Lorient'' he created the "Celtic Circle of Lorient" and became active in the Breton National Party. He also worked voluntarily for Loeiz Herrieu's Breton language literary magazine ''Dihunamb''.〔Raoul, Lukian. ''Geriadur ar skrivagnerien ha yezhourien vrezhonek''. Al Liamm, 1992. Article Jaffré, Joseph Marie〕
==World War II==
During the German occupation, he became associated with collaborationism. After December 1940 he became one of the hosts of Radio Rennes Bretagne. In May 1941 he joined ''L'Heure Bretonne'', the journal of the Breton National Party. He later became its editor in chief. Hervé Le Boterf in his book ''La Bretagne dans la guerre'' asserts that Jaffré made ''L'Heure Bretonne'' into something of a sensationalist publication, "under his leadership, the party's weekly adopted a popular novelistic style." To bring about a new increased circulation for the newspaper, he emphasised gossip, lurid headlines and scandal stories.〔"Sous son impulsion, l'hebdomadaire du parti adopta le style populaire et familier du roman chez la portière pour exploiter, au bénéfice d'un nouvel accroissement de la diffusion du journal, tous les ragots et commérages de chefs-lieux de canton destinés à alimenter la rubrique avidement suivie des multiples scandales de l'administration et du ravitaillement".〕
Under Jaffré, the journal also published a number of articles supporting antisemitic acts under German occupation. Following the mass arrest of Jews in Paris known as the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup on 16 and 17 July 1942, ''L'Heure Bretonne'' published a front page article entitled ''À la porte les juifs et les enjuivés'' ("Show the Door to the Jews and the Judaized") under the signature "DR".〔''L'Heure Bretonne'' No. 105, July 18, 1942.〕
In the same vein, Jaffré, under his pseudonym "Tug", published a denunciation of the bombings committed by the forces of "youtre-Atlantique", a wordplay on "''outre-Atlantique''" ("over the Atlantic") and "''youtre''", a derogatory term for "Jew".〔''L'Heure Bretonne'' April 1943, No. 142.〕 Later in the same year, he wrote that he expected a "reversal of alliance... when the Jewish problem has been eliminated".〔Original French « renversement d'alliance (…) quand le problème juif aura été éliminé », ''L'Heure Bretonne'' October 1943, No. 171, under the initials St. K.〕

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