In honor of the birthday of Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, founder of the Romanian Iron Guard, I wish to draw your attention to the following works at Counter-Currents:
- Julius Evola, “The Tragedy of the Romanian ‘Iron Guard’”
- Greg Johnson, “Codreanu’s The Prison Notes” (in Spanish)
- Theodore J. O’Keefe, “Codreanu and the Iron Guard” (in Czech)
- Frank Martell, “The Rocky Road to Victory: Learning from Codreanu’s Mistakes”
- Dimitris Michalopoulos, “The Far Right in the Balkans: Roots and Perspectives”
- James J. O’Meara, “The Death Team: Codreanu’s For My Legionaries”
- Matt Parrott reviews For My Legionaries
- Ted Sallis reviews For My Legionaries
- Christopher Thorpe, “The History of Corneliu Z. Codreanu and the Legionary Movement”
To learn more about Codreanu, read his For My Legionaries and The Nest Leader’s Manual
. Codreanu’s The Prison Notes also contains Julius Evola’s complete writings on Codreanu and the Iron Guard.
One Comment
Generally when there are references to the Iron Guard, it’s in the context of “The Iron Guard was a fascist group which supported the evil Nazi plan to dominate the world.” The articles you link to give us a clearer picture of a movement which fought for the Romanian people. And they open up a new front for examining tactics which White Nationalists can use today, especially in light of the ongoing invasion of Europa.