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Stowarzyszenie Trzecia Droga
Stowarzyszenie «Trzecia Droga» () is a Polish Third-Positionist organization formed in 2015. Trzecia Droga actively participates in Independence March (Poland), The Independence March as part of the «Black Bloc», which the organization helped create, along with organizations such as «Szturmowcy», Niklot and the National Radical Camp (1993), National Radical Camp. History «Trzecia Droga» was formed in 2015. On the 28th of February 2015 «Trzecia Droga» participated in a nationalist march in memory of the «Cursed soldiers». In March 2015 it participated in a nationalist event in Budapest, along with several other Polish organizations. «Trzecia Droga» organized a nationalist event on 21 October 2015 in celebration of the Independence Day. The organization was registered as an association on the 20th of January 2016. «Trzecia Droga» participated in a nationalist march on the 1st of May 2016 in celebration of the International Workers' Day, along with organizations su ...
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Third Position
The Third Position is a set of neo-fascist political ideologies that were first described in Western Europe following the Second World War. Developed in the context of the Cold War, it developed its name through the claim that it represented a third position between the capitalism of the Western Bloc and the communism of the Eastern Bloc. History The term "Third Position" was coined in Europe and the main precursors of Third Position politics were Italian fascism, Legionarism, Falangism, Prussian socialism, National Bolshevism (a synthesis of far-right ultranationalism and far-left Bolshevism) and Strasserism (a radical, mass-action, worker-based form of Nazism, advocated by the "left-wing" of the Nazi Party by brothers Otto and Gregor Strasser, until it was crushed in the Night of the Long Knives in 1934). Neo-fascist, neo-Nazi author Francis Parker Yockey had proposed an alliance between communists and fascists called the red-brown alliance (red being the color of ...
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Polish Nationalism
Polish nationalism () is a nationalism which asserts that the Polish people are a nation and which affirms the cultural unity of Poles. British historian of Poland Norman Davies defines nationalism as "a doctrine ... to create a nation by arousing people's awareness of their nationality, and to mobilize their feelings into a vehicle for political action." The nationalism of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth – a polity which existed ''de facto'' from 1386, and officially from 1569, until the Commonwealth's 1795 Third Partition – incorporating Poles, Lithuanians, East Slavs, and smaller minorities. was multi-ethnic and multi-confessional, though the Commonwealth's dominant social classes became extensively Polonized and Roman Catholicism was regarded as the dominant religion. The nationalist ideology which arose soon after the Partitions was initially free of any kind of "ethnic nationalism". It was a Romantic movement which sought the restoration of a Polish sovereign ...
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Independence March (Poland)
The Independence March () is an annual patriotic and nationalist demonstration in Warsaw held on Poland's Independence Day, November 11. Since 2011, the March has attracted annually up to 100 thousand participants. In 2020, the March was organized similar to one of a car procession. Major participating organizations have included the Confederation, the National Radical Camp, the All-Polish Youth and Law and Justice. About 60,000 were in the 2017 march marking the 99th anniversary of independence, with placards such as "Clean Blood" seen on the march. Over the years other placards or slogans have included "Pure Poland, white Poland" and “white Europe of brotherly nations”. Many European nationalists from around Europe usually join the March. Theme (Source: Association of Independence March) * 2012 – ''Let's get Poland back'' (), * 2013 – ''New generation is coming'' (), * 2014 – ''Patriot Army'' (), * 2015 – ''Poland for Poles, Poles for Poland'' (), * 2016 – ' ...
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Szturmowcy
«Stormtroopers» () was a Polish neo-Nazi group led by Grzegorz Ćwik. The group is known for its role in forming the «Black Bloc» of the Independence March (Poland), Independence March, mostly consisting of various nationalist groups, such as Niklot and National Radical Camp (1993), National Radical Camp. Szturmowcy had friendly relations with the «Autonomiczni nacjonaliści». History «Szturmowcy» was operating and participating in the Independence March as part of the «Black Bloc» since 2017. The organization, however, was shut down for a short period in 2017, before being reopened the next year. Members of «Szturmowcy» distributed leaflets in 2018 at the University of Warsaw condemning «Jewish Propaganda». The organizations first Facebook publications began in April 2018 and general website activity began in January 2018. «Szturmowcy» participated in a nationalist march on 1 May 2018 to celebrate the International Workers' Day, along with Association for T ...
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National Radical Camp (1993)
The National Radical Camp (; 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. It has often been described as fascist and sometimes as neo-Nazi. As of 2012 it is registered as a common-interest association. 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, an illegal Polish anti-communist,Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny


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International Workers' Day
International Workers' Day, also called Labour Day in some countries and often referred to as May Day, is a celebration of Wage labour, labourers and the working classes that is promoted by the international labour movement and occurs every year on 1 May, or the first Monday in May. Traditionally, 1 May is the date of the European Spring (season), spring festival of May Day. The International Workers Congresses of Paris, 1889, International Workers Congress held in Paris in 1889 established the Second International for labor, socialist, and Marxist parties. It adopted a resolution for a "great international demonstration" in support of working-class demands for the eight-hour day. The date was chosen by the American Federation of Labor to commemorate a general strike in the United States, which had begun on 1 May 1886 and culminated in the Haymarket affair on 4 May. The demonstration subsequently became a yearly event. The 1904 International Socialist Congress, Amsterdam 1904, S ...
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National Rebirth Of Poland
National Rebirth of Poland (), abbreviated to NOP, is an ultranationalist far-right political party in Poland registered by the District Court in Warsaw and National Electoral Commission. As of the 2015 election, the party had no seats in the Polish parliament. It was a member of the European National Front. History and politics National Rebirth of Poland was founded as a nationalist discussion group for young people on 10 November 1981. It joined the Christian National Union when that party was founded in 1989, before leaving in February 1990. The NOP registered as a political party in 1992. The party is the only far-right organisation to claim to be a successor to the National Radical Camp Falanga (ONR), the pre-war nationalist youth organisation, which was banned in 1934. NOP publishes the magazines (the name of the Polish royal coronation sword), which lists neofascists Derek Holland and Roberto Fiore among the members of its editorial board, (''National Youth''), (' ...
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All-Polish Youth
The All-Polish Youth () refers to two inter-linked Polish far-right ultranationalist List of youth organizations, youth organizations, with a Political Catholicism, Catholic-nationalist philosophy. Its agenda declares that its aim is "''to raise Polish youth in a Catholic and patriotic spirit''". The inter-war incarnation was created in 1922 as part of the National Democracy (Poland), National Democracy movement, and was modelled after the inter-war fascist movement Falangism, Falanga. During World War II it operated underground and was clamped down on the break of 1945/1946 by the Provisional Government of National Unity. The present incarnation was created on 2 December 1989. Its manifesto from 1989 states that "''one's country is the greatest earthly good. After God, your foremost love belongs to the Homeland, and foremost after God you must serve your own country,''" and declares itself opposed to "doctrines promoting liberalism, Toleration, tolerance, and relativism." The ...
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