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Nichifor Crainic (Romanian pronunciation: [niˈcifor ˈkrajnik];
pseudonym of Ion
Dobre [iˈon ˈdobre]; 22
December 1889, Bulbucata,
Giurgiu County – 20...
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Marius Nicolae Crainic (February 3, 1973, Aiud) is a
Romanian mathematician working in the Netherlands. Born in Aiud, Romania,
Crainic obtained a bachelor's...
- in 1926, its
leadership was
joined by the
nationalist thinker Nichifor Crainic; he
became its
director and
ideological guide in 1928,
gradually moving...
- but
allowed Crainic to
advance ideas such as anti-Masonry, anti-Semitism, and
biological racism within an LANC-approved
forum (
Crainic,
Ortodoxie 147)...
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Kodama Matsuoka Nonaka Ōkawa
Sasakawa Romania Antonescu Bacaloglu Codreanu Crainic Cuza
Gigurtu Goga
Manoilescu Moța
Ogoranu Sima
Russia Ayo Astroŭski Barkashov...
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Kodama Matsuoka Nonaka Ōkawa
Sasakawa Romania Antonescu Bacaloglu Codreanu Crainic Cuza
Gigurtu Goga
Manoilescu Moța
Ogoranu Sima
Russia Ayo Astroŭski Barkashov...
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Kodama Matsuoka Nonaka Ōkawa
Sasakawa Romania Antonescu Bacaloglu Codreanu Crainic Cuza
Gigurtu Goga
Manoilescu Moța
Ogoranu Sima
Russia Ayo Astroŭski Barkashov...
- in the
writings of
theologians such as
Nichifor Crainic,
Nicolae Neaga or
Liviu Stan. In 1936,
Crainic published a
seminal text
titled Rasă și religiune...
- 1930s and
early 1940s. One in a
series of
publications founded by
Nichifor Crainic (better
known as the head of Gândirea magazine), with
support from Universul...
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Brasillach Céline
Chamberlain Chesterton Civinini Cogni Collins Corradini Crainic Croce Cupcea D'Annunzio
Dilling Drieu La Roc****e
Evola Gentile Giani Gini...