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- National_Radical_Camp abstract "The National Radical Camp (Polish: Obóz Narodowo Radykalny, ONR) was a Polish extreme right, anti-communist, and nationalist political party, formed on 14 April 1934 mostly by the youth radicals who left the National Party of the National Democracy movement.The party was influenced by the ideas of Italian fascism, and tried to mix the ideas of totalitarianism with limited parliamentarism and pluralism. Some authors do not consider it as a fascist political movement, whilst others suggest its ideology had fascist elements or even consider it as a 'nazified' movement.The party was created on the insistence of former members of the Camp of Great Poland (Obóz Wielkiej Polski), most notably Jan Mosdorf, Tadeusz Gluziński and Henryk Rossman. The organisation proclaimed changes in the government based on the nationalist ideology. It supported class solidarity, nationalisation of foreign and Jewish-owned companies and introduction of anti-semitic laws. At the same time it supported defence of private property and a centralised state. The party favoured aggressive eliminationist action against Poland's minorities. The leading members of ONR-ABC included Henryk Rossman, Tadeusz Gluziński, Stanisław Piasecki, Jan Jodzewicz, Wojciech Zaleski, Tadeusz Todtleben and Jan Korolec. The leading members of ONR-Falanga included Bolesław Piasecki, Wojciech Wasiutyński, Wojciech Kwasieborski and Marian Reutt.The ONR was popular mostly among the students and other groups of urban youth. ONR openly encouraged anti-Jewish pogroms, and became main force in the organization of anti-Jewish violence Because of its involvement in boycott of Jewish-owned stores, as well as numerous attacks on left-wing worker demonstrations, the ONR was delegalised after three months of existence, in July 1934. Several leaders were interned in the Bereza Kartuska Detention Camp, where the organisation split into two separate factions: the ONR-Falanga (Ruch Narodowo-Radykalny) led by Bolesław Piasecki and the ONR-ABC (Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny) formed around the ABC journal and led by Henryk Rossman. Both organizations were officially illegal.During World War II both organisations created underground resistance organizations: ONR-ABC was transformed into Grupa Szańca (Rampart Group) whose military arm became the Związek Jaszczurczy (Lizard Union), while the ONR-Falanga created the Konfederacja Narodu (Confederation of the Nation). They were not supportive of the mainstream Polish Secret State related to the Polish government in exile. During Nazi occupation of Poland, many of the former ONR activists belonged to National Armed Forces resistance groups. Some former supporters, on the other hand, actively collaborated with German Nazis, seeing Jews, not Germans as the main threat to Poland. After World War II, the forced exile of many ONRs was made permanent by the communist regime, which branded them enemies of the state.".
- National_Radical_Camp country Poland.
- National_Radical_Camp extinctionYear "1944".
- National_Radical_Camp formationDate "1934-04-14".
- National_Radical_Camp formationYear "1934".
- National_Radical_Camp headquarter Poland.
- National_Radical_Camp headquarter Warsaw.
- National_Radical_Camp ideology Anti-communism.
- National_Radical_Camp ideology Polish_nationalism.
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- National_Radical_Camp blank "1934-07-10".
- National_Radical_Camp blank1Title "Banned by the decree of Polish Government".
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- National_Radical_Camp country "Poland".
- National_Radical_Camp dissolution "1944".
- National_Radical_Camp foundation "1934-04-14".
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- National_Radical_Camp headquarters Poland.
- National_Radical_Camp headquarters Warsaw.
- National_Radical_Camp ideology Anti-communism.
- National_Radical_Camp ideology ",".
- National_Radical_Camp ideology "National radicalism,".
- National_Radical_Camp ideology "Polish nationalism,".
- National_Radical_Camp nameNative "Obóz Narodowo Radykalny".
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- National_Radical_Camp partyName "National Radical Camp".
- National_Radical_Camp position Far-right_politics.
- National_Radical_Camp subject Category:Anti-communist_organizations.
- National_Radical_Camp subject Category:Antisemitism_in_Poland.
- National_Radical_Camp subject Category:Defunct_political_parties_in_Poland.
- National_Radical_Camp subject Category:History_of_Poland_(1918–39).
- National_Radical_Camp subject Category:Nationalist_parties.
- National_Radical_Camp subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_1934.
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- National_Radical_Camp comment "The National Radical Camp (Polish: Obóz Narodowo Radykalny, ONR) was a Polish extreme right, anti-communist, and nationalist political party, formed on 14 April 1934 mostly by the youth radicals who left the National Party of the National Democracy movement.The party was influenced by the ideas of Italian fascism, and tried to mix the ideas of totalitarianism with limited parliamentarism and pluralism.".
- National_Radical_Camp label "Acampamento Radical Nacional".
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- National_Radical_Camp label "National Radical Camp".
- National_Radical_Camp label "Nationalradikales Lager".
- National_Radical_Camp label "Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny".
- National_Radical_Camp label "Национально-радикальный лагерь (1934)".
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