Yann-Ber Kalloc'h

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Changing short description from "Breton war poet" to "Breton war poet (1888–1917)"

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{{Short description|Breton war poet}}
{{Short description|Breton war poet (1888–1917)}}
[[File:Calloch - A Genoux.djvu|thumb|''A genoux'' - [[lai breton]]s de Jean-Pierre Calloc'h, 1921]]
[[File:Calloch - A Genoux.djvu|thumb|''A genoux'' - [[lai breton]]s de Jean-Pierre Calloc'h, 1921]]
'''Yann-Ber Kallocʼh''' (born ''Jean-Pierre Calloc'h'' in [[French language|French]]; 21 July 1888 – 10 April 1917) was a [[Breton people|Breton]] [[war poet]] who wrote in both [[Breton language|Breton]] and [[French language|French]]. Similarly to the English poet [[Wilfred Owen]] and the [[Welsh-language literature|Welsh poet]] [[Hedd Wyn]], Kallocʼh was [[killed in action]] during [[trench warfare]] while serving as a [[Poilu]] during [[World War I]]. Kallocʼh's death was an equally catastrophic loss to [[Breton literature]].
'''Yann-Ber Kallocʼh''' (born ''Jean-Pierre Calloc'h'' in [[French language|French]]; 21 July 1888 – 10 April 1917) was a [[Breton people|Breton]] [[war poet]] who wrote in both [[Breton language|Breton]] and [[French language|French]]. Similarly to the English poet [[Wilfred Owen]] and the [[Welsh-language literature|Welsh poet]] [[Hedd Wyn]], Kallocʼh was [[killed in action]] during [[trench warfare]] while serving as a [[Poilu]] during [[World War I]]. Kallocʼh's death was an equally catastrophic loss to [[Breton literature]].
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