National-Radical Movement
National-Radical Movement Ruch Narodowo-Radykalny | |
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| Abbreviation | RN-R |
| Leader | Bolesław Piasecki |
| Founder | Bolesław Piasecki |
| Founded | 29 June 1935 |
| Dissolved | September 1939 |
| Split from | National Radical Camp |
| Preceded by | National Radical Camp |
| Newspaper | Falanga Ruch Młodych Przełom |
| Trade union | National Labor Organization |
| Membership | 5,000 (1937 est.) |
| Ideology | National-radicalism
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| Political position | Far-right |
| Religion | Roman Catholicism |
| Colors | Green |
| Slogan | Czołem Wielkiej Polsce ("Hail Great Poland") |
| Party flag | |
The National-Radical Movement Falanga, commonly known as ONR Falanga, and officially called the National-Radical Movement (Polish: Ruch Narodowo-Radykalny or RN-R), was an illegal political organization formed as a result of a split by Boleslaw Piasecki in the National Radical Camp. Its colloquial name comes from a newspaper called Falanga, which was associated with RN-R. Formed (during the political crisis of National Democracy) as a result of a split in the National Radical Camp. Active mainly at universities, propagating nationalist, anti-Semitic and pro-Catholic slogan. Since 1936 cooperated with the Camp of National Unity. Numbered about 5,000 members. During German occupation, Falanga's activities were continued by Confederation of the Nation.