English: Ţara Noastră, the fascist and antisemitic "organ of the National Christian Party", published in Bucharest by poet Octavian Goga. The swastika, incorporated into the paper's logo in 1935, was the National Christian and "Aryan" symbol (see Politics and Political Parties in Roumania, page 25).
Date
Source
Politics and Political Parties in Roumania, International Reference Library Publishing, London, 1936 (available through the Bucharest City Library DacoRomanica archive)
Author
unknown/uncredited; newspaper assets owned by Octavian Goga
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