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== Publisher description ==
== Publisher description ==
:''"Corneliu Zelea Codreanu (1899-1938) devoted most of his young life to tbe struggle for Romanian culture and identity and is widely acknowledged to be one of tbe bravest characters to pin his colours to tbe mast of European nationalism. As a result, therefore, we are both pleased and honoured to present this book as a tribute to one of tbe great heroes and legends of tbe national revolutionary cause. His example has served as a source of inspiration for all opponents of Capitalism and Marxism, and his sacrifice emulated by generation upon generation of young freedom fighters. Topics discussed include Codreanu, Church and State; his life and martyrdom; Codreanu in both underground culture and tbe Romanian archives, Nationalism beyond [[Hitler]] & [[Mussolini]], Codreanu and tbe warrior ethos; and tbe lessons we can learn from tbe Iron Guard (or [[Legion of tbe Archangel Michael]]) today. The text also examines what Codreanu thought about tbe nation, tbe state, democracy, elitism, religion, fascism and tbe jews. The contributors include [[Troy Southgate]], [[Kerry Bolton|K.R. Bolton]], Keith Preston, [[Dimitris Michalopoulos]], Charles Krafft and John Howells."''
:''"Corneliu Zelea Codreanu (1899-1938) devoted most of his young life to the struggle for Romanian culture and identity and is widely acknowledged to be one of the bravest characters to pin his colours to the mast of European nationalism. As a result, therefore, we are both pleased and honoured to present this book as a tribute to one of the great heroes and legends of the national revolutionary cause. His example has served as a source of inspiration for all opponents of Capitalism and Marxism, and his sacrifice emulated by generation upon generation of young freedom fighters. Topics discussed include Codreanu, Church and State; his life and martyrdom; Codreanu in both underground culture and the Romanian archives, Nationalism beyond [[Hitler]] & [[Mussolini]], Codreanu and the warrior ethos; and the lessons we can learn from the Iron Guard (or [[Legion of the Archangel Michael]]) today. The text also examines what Codreanu thought about the nation, the state, democracy, elitism, religion, fascism and the jews. The contributors include [[Troy Southgate]], [[Kerry Bolton|K.R. Bolton]], Keith Preston, [[Dimitris Michalopoulos]], Charles Krafft and John Howells."''


==Further reading==
==Further reading==
* [http://ia803108.us.archive.org/15/items/HistoryOfCorneliuZeleaCodreanuAndTheLegionaryMovement/History_of_Corneliu_Zelea_Codreanu.pdf ''The History of Corneliu Zelea Codreanu and tbe Legionary Movement'']
* [http://ia803108.us.archive.org/15/items/HistoryOfCorneliuZeleaCodreanuAndTheLegionaryMovement/History_of_Corneliu_Zelea_Codreanu.pdf ''The History of Corneliu Zelea Codreanu and the Legionary Movement'']


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Latest revision as of 15:07, 28 April 2024

Codreanu: Thoughts & Perspectives, Volume Five is a book on Corneliu Zelea Codreanu by Black Front Press.

Publisher description

"Corneliu Zelea Codreanu (1899-1938) devoted most of his young life to the struggle for Romanian culture and identity and is widely acknowledged to be one of the bravest characters to pin his colours to the mast of European nationalism. As a result, therefore, we are both pleased and honoured to present this book as a tribute to one of the great heroes and legends of the national revolutionary cause. His example has served as a source of inspiration for all opponents of Capitalism and Marxism, and his sacrifice emulated by generation upon generation of young freedom fighters. Topics discussed include Codreanu, Church and State; his life and martyrdom; Codreanu in both underground culture and the Romanian archives, Nationalism beyond Hitler & Mussolini, Codreanu and the warrior ethos; and the lessons we can learn from the Iron Guard (or Legion of the Archangel Michael) today. The text also examines what Codreanu thought about the nation, the state, democracy, elitism, religion, fascism and the jews. The contributors include Troy Southgate, K.R. Bolton, Keith Preston, Dimitris Michalopoulos, Charles Krafft and John Howells."

Further reading