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«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




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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