The aim of this paper is to shed light on the continuities and changes that far-right movements undergothroughout historical changes. It does so by focusing on the transnational and transgenerational dynamicsthrough which the Legionary Movement fostered its existence from the settings of the Cold War exile topost-communist Romania. In order to illustrate these transnational and transgenerational dynamics, thepaper compares the activities of the legionaries in their late Cold War exile with their activities in earlypost-communist Romania.