National Radical Camp (1993)

National Radical Camp
AbbreviationONR
LeaderAdrian Kaczmarkiewicz
SecretaryAdrianna Gąsiorek
Founded1993
HeadquartersOgrodowa 4/10
42-200 Częstochowa
Ideology • Polish ultranationalism
 • Neo-fascism
 • Anti-globalization
 • Hard Euroscepticism
 • National radicalism [pl]
 • Anti-communism
 • Anti-LGBT[1]
 • Anti-immigration
Political positionFar-right
ReligionRoman Catholicism
Colours  Green   White
Party flag
Website
https://www.onr.com.pl/
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The National Radical Camp (Polish: Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny; ONR) is a radical right-wing and nationalist Polish political organisation following in its activities the organization of the same name that existed before the Second World War in Poland.

The current incarnation revived in 1993 is a far-right movement in Poland much like its historical predecessors.[2] It has often been described as fascist and sometimes as neo-Nazi.[3][4] As of 2012 it is registered as a common-interest association.[5]

The ONR considers itself an ideological descendant of the 1930s-era National Radical Camp, an ultranationalist, patriotic, and antisemitic political movement which existed in the pre-World War II Second Polish Republic,[6] an illegal Polish anti-communist,[7] and nationalist political party formed on 14 April 1934 mostly by the youth radicals who left the National Party of the National Democracy movement.[7]

  1. ^ "LGBT".
  2. ^ Gera, Vanessa (10 November 2017). "Polish far-right march goes global, drawing people from afar". AP News. Associated Press. Archived from the original on 13 November 2017. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  3. ^ "ROP: in the Myślenice the ONR propagated fascism". Wirtualna Polska (in Polish). Polish Press Agency. 23 June 2008. Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  4. ^ Dryjańska, Anna (7 May 2017). "Between fascism and Nazism. We are analyzing the ONR point-to-point statement with the extreme right-wing researcher". NaTemat.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 12 November 2017.
  5. ^ "Association of the National Radical Camp" (in Polish). National Court Register. Retrieved 14 November 2014.
  6. ^ Christian Davies (November 11, 2018). "Poland's president addresses far right at independence march". Guardian.
  7. ^ a b (in Polish) Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny Archived 30 May 2011 at the Wayback Machine WIEM Encyklopedia