Corneliu Zelea Codreanu Quote

Its culture: the fruit of its life, the product of its own efforts in thought and art. This culture is not international. It is the expression of the national genius, of the blood. The culture is international in its brilliance but national in origin. Someone made a fine comparison: bread and wheat may be internationally consumed, but they always bear the imprint of the soil from which they came.


For My Legionaries: The Iron Guard (1936) - Nation and Culture


Its culture: the fruit of its life, the product of its own efforts in thought and art. This culture is not international. It is the expression of the ...

Its culture: the fruit of its life, the product of its own efforts in thought and art. This culture is not international. It is the expression of the ...

Its culture: the fruit of its life, the product of its own efforts in thought and art. This culture is not international. It is the expression of the ...

Its culture: the fruit of its life, the product of its own efforts in thought and art. This culture is not international. It is the expression of the ...