National Agrarian Party National-Christian Defense League
Headquarters
Bucharest
Paramilitary wing
Lăncieri
Ideology
Christian nationalism Romanian nationalism Fascist corporatism Antisemitism
Political position
Far-right
Religion
Romanian Orthodoxy
Party flag
Politics of Romania
Political parties
Elections
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Fascism in Romania
Organizations
MNFIR (1921)
Fascio (1921)
LANC (1923)
MNF (1923)
Romanian Action (1924)
Iron Guard (1927)
Citizen Bloc (1932)
PNSR (1932)
Iron Guard death squads (1933)
Crusade of Romanianism (1934)
FR (1935)
PNC (1935)
PPGR (1935)
CML (1936)
FRN (1938)
MTR (1942)
Leaders
Antonescu
Bacaloglu
Bonfert
Cantacuzino
Codreanu
Crainic
Cuza
Forțu
Goga
Lăzurică
Manoilescu
Sima
Stelescu
Tătărescu
Vaida
Vifor
Periodicals
Buna Vestire
Cuvântul
Gândirea
Sfarmă-Piatră
Țara Noastră
Ideology
The Orthodox Church and the Iron Guard
National Legionary State
For My Legionaries
Neo-Legionarism
Events
Moța–Marin funerals (1937)
Jilava massacre (1940)
Legionnaires' rebellion and Bucharest pogrom (1941)
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The National Christian Party (Romanian: Partidul Național Creștin) was a far-right[1] authoritarian and strongly antisemitic[2] political party in Romania active between 1935 and 1938. It was formed by a merger of Octavian Goga's National Agrarian Party and A. C. Cuza's National-Christian Defense League (LANC); a prominent member of the party was the philosopher Nichifor Crainic. Goga was chosen in December 1937 by King Carol II to form a government which included Cuza. The government lasted for only 44 days and was followed by a royal dictatorship by Carol.
^Payne, Stanley G. (1996). A History of Fascism, 1914–1945. University of Wisconsin Press. p. 15.
^Payne, Stanley G. (1995). A History of Fascism, 1914–1945. University of Wisconsin Press. p. 284.
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