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Two successive flags of UDB - Images by Ivan Sache, 6 January 1999
UDB is a leftist nationalist movement founded in 1964. It never adopted an official flag but non-official flags were often seen during demonstrations.
In 1972 in Nantes, the flag of UDB was red with a
Gwenn-ha-Du in canton.
More recently, the former badge of UDB (white letters in a black
disc) was added at fly.
Source: P. Rault. Les drapeaux bretons de 1188 à nos jours [rau98]
Ivan Sache, 6 January 1999
Flag of the Breton Communist Party - Image by Ivan Sache, 6 January 1999
The Breton Communist Party was a leftist, Marxist-Leninist and separatist movement, which seceded from UDB in January 1971 and dissolved in the mid 70s. It was not connected to the French Communist Party.
The flag of the Breton Communist Party was a Gwenn-ha-Du with a
red five-pointed star replacing the ermines in the white canton.
Source: P. Rault., op. cit.
Ivan Sache, 6 January 1999
Flags of FLB-LNS - Images by Ivan Sache, 6 January 1999
FLB-LNS was an activist, extreme-leftist movement founded in 1972 and suppressed in
1975 by the police.
The flag of FLB-LNS was either a green triskell in a green circle
on a white field or a black triskell in a black circle on a red field.
The movement also used an horizontally divided black-white-black
flag.
Source: P. Rault., op. cit.
Ivan Sache, 6 January 1999
Flag of Strollad ar Vro - Image by Ivan Sache, 6 January 1999
Strollad ar Vro, a "Breton national and European federalist party", was founded in 1972 by J. Le Calvez and dissolved in the mid 70s.
In 1973, a non-official flag of the party, blue with a blue ermine spot
included in a white disc, was seen during a demonstration.
Source: P. Rault., op. cit.
Ivan Sache, 6 January 1999