National-Radical Movement

National-Radical Movement
Ruch Narodowo-Radykalny
AbbreviationRN-R
LeaderBolesław Piasecki
FounderBolesław Piasecki
Founded29 June 1935 (29 June 1935)
DissolvedSeptember 1939
Split fromNational Radical Camp
Preceded byNational Radical Camp
NewspaperFalanga
Ruch Młodych
Przełom
Trade unionNational Labor Organization
Membership 5,000 (1937 est.)
IdeologyNational-radicalism
Political positionFar-right
ReligionRoman Catholicism
Colors  Green
SloganCzołem Wielkiej Polsce
("Hail Great Poland")
Party flag

The Falanga officially the National-Radical Movement (Polish: Ruch Narodowo-Radykalny or RN-R), was an illegal political organization formed as a result of a split by Boleslaw Piasecki in the National Radical Camp. Formed (during the political crisis of National Democracy) as a result of a split in the National Radical Camp. Active mainly at universities, propagating nationalist, anti-Semitic and pro-Catholic slogan. Since 1936 cooperated with the Camp of National Unity. Numbered about 5,000 members. During German occupation, Falanga's activities were continued by Confederation of the Nation.