National Radical Camp

History

The party formation was largely at the urging of former members of the Wielkopolska bearing ( Obóz Wielkiej Polski ) like Jan Mosdorf, Tadeusz Gluzinski and Henryk Rossman. The party was based on Italian Fascism, but never reached similar political influence or increased membership (1934 there were between 2,000 and 3,000 members). She called for solidarity with the Polish capital, transfer of foreign and especially of Jewish property in the hands of Polish big capitalists and the introduction of anti-Semitic laws. They also called for the protection of Polish private property and a centrally run state. Your biggest inflow received the ONR of students and other urban youth groups. After participating in the boycott of Jewish businesses and numerous violent riots against protesting workers a party ban was imposed on the ONR in July 1934, and the party acted henceforth underground.

1935 splintered the ONR in several fractions, of which the largest ONR - Falanga (led by Bolesław Piasecki as Polish- national thugs ) and ONR -ABC (led by Stanisław Piasecki ) were. Both were during the Second World War Resistance organizations: ONR -ABC was the Związek Jaszczurczy and Szaniec from which 1942 Narodowe SILY Zbrojne were formed, members of the ONR - Falanga founded the Konfederacja Narodu that in 1943 joined the Polish Home Army. However, there were party activists, who collaborated with the Nazis because they were Jews for the actual enemy of Poland.

On 15 April 2003, the regional court of Opole confirmed the views of the mayor of Brieg, the " publicly presented extreme right-wing organization that used anti-Semitic rhetoric against the government and was led by fascist ideas " pre-war ONR as a designated.

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