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NOP demonstration lead by Catholic-sedevacantist priest Rafał Trytek
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National Radical Camp demonstration in 2008, celebrating the anniversary of anti-Jewish pogrom in Myslenice (1936)

Far right groups in Poland

Agenda Party or campaign organization Social movement organization Subcultural association
Fascist/Autocratic Right NOP, Niklot neo-Nazis, black metal skinheads
Racist/Ethnocentrist Right KPN, LPR PWN-PSN, Radio Maryja neo-Nazis, far-right skinheads
Authoritarian-populist Right SRP SRP
Religious-fundamentalist Right LPR, ZChN Radio Maryja

The Anti-Defamation League estimates the number of far-right skinheads in Poland at 2,000 (as of 1995), the fifth highest number after Germany, Hungary, the Czech Republic and the United States.

Far-right individuals in Poland

Notes

  1. Liang (2007:265)
  2. Suall et al., The Skinhead International (1995), p. 1.

References

  • Ronnie Ferguson, Luciano Cheles, Michalina Vaughan (eds.) The Far Right in Western and Eastern Europe, Longman (1995), ISBN 978-0582238817.
  • David Ost, "The Radical Right in Poland", chapter 5 in: The Radical Right in Central and Eastern Europe Since 1989 (1999), ISBN 0271018119.
  • Christina Schori Liang, Europe for the Europeans: The Foreign and Security Policy of the Populist (2007), ISBN 0754648516.

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