In the News podcast: Former pupils of St Conleth’s seek apology over the vicious methods of their French teacher, ex-SS officer Louis Feutren
It was an open secret among the boys at St Conleth’s College that their French teacher, Louis Feutren, was a Nazi.
A Breton nationalist who supported the Nazi occupation of France, Feutren came to Ireland in 1945 to escape a death sentence at home. He taught at the school from 1957 to 1985 and died in 2009. Uki Goñi, an Argentinian author and journalist, who arrived in the school as a 14 year-old in the 1970s, is leading the campaign.
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