National Radical Camp (1993)
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- For the original National Radical Camp party see National Radical Camp (1934)
The National Radical Camp (Polish: Obóz Narodowo Radykalny, ONR) is a Polish nationalist youth movement.
The ONR was created in 1993 with the intention to be a successor of pre-WW2 National Radical Camp movement.
ONR attracted publicity in June 2005 due to its commemorating the demonstration in Myślenice in 1936, during which many Jewish shops were damaged and Synagogue burned (no one died; the leader of the demonstration was arrested and sentenced for one year in prison) in 1936.[1][2]