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1Sfînta Tinerețe Legionară

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  • Title: Sfînta Tinerețe Legionară
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  • First Year Published: 2015
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Corneliu Zelea Codreanu

Corneliu Zelea Codreanu (Romanian: [korˈnelju ˈzele̯a koˈdre̯anu] ; 13 September 1899 – 30 November 1938), born Corneliu Zelinski and commonly known as

Iron Guard

religious fascist movement and political party founded in 1927 by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu as the Legion of the Archangel Michael (Legiunea Arhanghelul Mihail)

National-Christian Defense League

1927, the Legion of the Archangel Michael, led by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, broke away from LANC. Codreanu had failed to secure a seat in the Chamber in the

Horia Sima

commander of the Iron Guard in late 1938 after its founder and leader, Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, was imprisoned and later murdered. The Iron Guard had initially

Carol II of Romania

Goga and less substantial links with the Iron Guard headed by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, which further annoyed Carol. The American historian Gerhard Weinberg

Kingdom of Romania

Iron Guard leader Corneliu Zelea Codreanu (aka "The Captain") arrested and imprisoned. On the night of 29–30 November 1938, Codreanu and several other

Ion Antonescu

Iron Guard, an antisemitic and fascist-related movement headed by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu. In his capacity as Deputy Chief of Staff, he ordered the Army's

Noua Dreaptă

being directly influenced by the fascist movement and its leader, Corneliu Zelea Codreanu. Proclaiming itself as "radical, militant, nationalist and Christian

Mircea Eliade

Buna Vestire, contain ample praises of the movement's leaders (Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, Ion Moța, Vasile Marin, and Gheorghe Cantacuzino-Grănicerul).

For My Legionaries

Guard leader Corneliu Zelea Codreanu first published in 1936. The book has been described by historian Irina Livezeanu as being to Codreanu what Mein Kampf