Remembering Corneliu Codreanu:
September 13, 1899–November 30, 1938
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Greg Johnson
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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’ [2]”
- Greg Johnson, “Codreanu’s The Prison Notes [3]” (in Spanish [4])
- Theodore J. O’Keefe, “Codreanu and the Iron Guard [5]” (in Czech [6])
- Frank Martell, “The Rocky Road to Victory: Learning from Codreanu’s Mistakes [7]”
- Dimitris Michalopoulos, “The Far Right in the Balkans: Roots and Perspectives [8]”
- James J. O’Meara, “The Death Team: Codreanu’s For My Legionaries [9]”
- Matt Parrott reviews For My Legionaries [10]
- Ted Sallis reviews For My Legionaries [11]
- Christopher Thorpe, “The History of Corneliu Z. Codreanu and the Legionary Movement [12]”
To learn more about Codreanu, read his For My Legionaries [13] and The Nest Leader’s Manual [14]. Codreanu’s The Prison Notes [15] also contains Julius Evola’s complete writings on Codreanu and the Iron Guard.