
National Radical Camp
The National Radical Camp (Narodowe Odrodzenie Organizacja) was a Polish nationalist organization active primarily in the 1930s. It promoted extreme right-wing views, emphasizing Polish nationalism, anti-communism, and sometimes anti-Semitism. The group sought to restore Polish strength and sovereignty using militant and radical methods, often opposing liberal politics, minorities, and Soviet influence. While it attracted youth and paramilitary supporters, it was considered extremist and was eventually suppressed by the government as tensions in Europe rose leading to World War II.