Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The National Romanian Fascia (Romanian: Fascia Na ional Român ) was a small fascist group that was active in Romania for a short time during the 1920s. Led by Titus Vifor, the group emerged from the short-lived National Fascist Party in 1921 and, at its peak, had around 1,500 members. It defined itself as national socialist, although generally it pursued a policy of corporatism, land reform and support for the creation of agricultural cooperatives. The movement's main areas of influence were Moldavia, Bukovina, and Banat.