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      • The relationship between the Romanian Orthodox Church and the Iron Guard was one of ambivalence. The Romanian Orthodox Church promoted its own version of nationalism which highlighted the role of Orthodoxy in preserving the Romanian identity. Starting with the 1920s, the Church became entangled with fascist politics and antisemitism.
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  2. The relationship between the Romanian Orthodox Church and the Iron Guard was one of ambivalence. The Romanian Orthodox Church promoted its own version of nationalism which highlighted the role of Orthodoxy in preserving the Romanian identity.

  3. Aug 10, 2006 · Read this article. Romania’s most important fascist movement, the Legion of Archangel Michael (also called the Iron Guard), willingly inserted strong elements of Orthodox Christianity into its political doctrine to the point of becoming one of the rare modern European political movements with a religious ideological structure.

    • Radu Ioanid
    • 2004
  4. Feb 21, 2017 · How the Romanian Iron Guard blended nationalistic violence with Christian martyrdom to spread a singularly morbid fascist movement.

    • Stanley G. Payne
  5. The relationship between the Romanian Orthodox Church and interwar Romanian fascist movement, the Iron Guard had been a Pandoras Box for both the lay and Church historians.

  6. With the creation of a “Greater Romania” as a result of the settlement of World War I, the influx of other religions pressured the Orthodox Church during the latter half of the 1920s to attain a degree of collaboration with the Legion. 11 During the 1930s, however, this relationship was altered again, as the charismatic leadership of the ...

    • Jordan Meale
  7. The international and inter-ethnic connections of evangelicals threatened Romania’s territorial borders, state sovereignty, and the influence of the Romanian Orthodox Church, which was seen as a unifying institution central to Romanian national identity.

  8. www.etd.ceu.edu › 2014 › biliuta_ionutCEU eTD Collection

    An Inquiry in the Relationship between the Romanian Orthodox Church and the Iron Guard (1930-1941) Summary. The relationship between the Romanian Orthodox Church and interwar Romanian fascist movement, the Iron Guard had been a Pandoras Box for both the lay and Church historians.