This might have been brought up before, but how was it possible that
Codreanu and Evola were - if I'm correct - befriended* with each other?
The anti-Judeo-Masonic stance they shared and Evola admired the
legionary movement for it's spirit and it's ethical code, but would
Evola's controversial 'Imperialismo Pagano' not have been a reason
for serious collision between the two personalities?
Although Evola might have distantiated himself from some views
expressed in this writing (the direct overthrowal of christianity and
the introduction of paganism) by the time he met Codreanu, he still
remained the writer of this 'anti-christian' work. Would this not make
a relationship between Codreanu - a devoted Christian who saw the Jews
almost literally as demons - and Evola, impossible?
* I'm not completely sure this is true as I'm not totally convinced of
the trustworhtiness of my source.
Beside this questionable information the only knowledge I have of the
'relationship' between these two personalities is that Evola met
Codreanu after being introduced to him by Mircea Eliade, which wasn't
completely coincidental I suppose. But even then it would be strange
Codreanu shook hands with Evola, because of a possible colliding point
of view. Or did Codreanu, which doesn't seem likely to me, completely
lack any background information of the person he met?