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English: Variant flag of the Iron Guard, a Romanian fascist movement, with yellow (or gold) Cross of the Archangel Michael on dark green background. An early variant of this design is briefly seen in archival footage from Episode 11 of TVR 1's Moștenirea clandestină: Mișcarea legionară din România, but the cross there may be white; it reemerged with this precise color scheme in the 1990s, with the neo-Guardist groups formed by Ștefan Suru. See Dezvaluiri.ro 2018-10-10 and Revista Baabel 2013-03-19.
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