Konfederacja Narodu
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Konfederacja Narodu (Polish pronunciation: [kɔnfɛdɛˈrat͡sja naˈrɔdu]; Confederation of the Nation) was one of the Polish resistance organizations in occupied Poland during World War II. KN was created in 1940 by far-right National Radical Camp (ONR) political party (or to be specific, its Falanga faction) from several smaller underground organizations, including the Secret Polish Army (TAP). In the political realm it was opposed to more center and sanacja-related mainstream resistance organizations (SZP and ZWZ). It would never attract major support and would remain marginal, eventually partially merging with ZWZ around 1941 and finally joining Armia Krajowa around fall 1943.
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