National Radical Camp

The National Radical Camp (Polish: Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny, ONR) was an ultranationalist and antisemitic political movement which existed in the pre-World War II Second Polish Republic, and an illegal Polish 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.

National Radical Camp
Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny
LeaderJan Mosdorf
Bolesław Piasecki
Henryk Rossman
Founded14 April 1934 (14 April 1934)
Banned10 July 1934 (10 July 1934)
Split fromNational Party
Membership 5,000 (1937 est.)
IdeologyNational-radicalism
Political positionFar-right
ReligionRoman Catholicism
Colours  Green   White
Party flag

  1. (National Radical Camp)
  2. (National Radical Movement Falanga)
  3. (National Radical Camp ABC)

Shortly after its creation ONR split into two branches: the National Radical Movement Falanga (Polish: Ruch Narodowo Radykalny-Falanga; RNR-Falanga or ONR-Falanga), and National Radical Camp ABC (Polish: Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny ABC; ONR-ABC). "Falanga" is Polish for "phalanx", "ABC" refers to a newspaper printed by the organisation at the time.

Since 1993, an organization exists in Poland that has adopted the name ONR, following its ideology and traditions.

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