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National Socialist Workers Party

The National Socialist Workers Party ( Polish Narodowo-Socjalistyczna Partia Robotnicza ) is the National Socialist Party in Poland , which existed from the second half of 1933 to June 13, 1934.

The leader of the National Socialist Workers' Party was a former member of the regional branch of the National Party in Kielce, Vaclav Kozelsky, who was expelled from the party for his radical views. He managed to attract several members of the nationalist party Great Camp in his party. The party of Vaclav Kozelsky also included the former People’s Socialist Independent Party and the People’s Socialist Party.

The party’s press was the magazine Błyskawica i Jedna karta.

The party did not carry out any active organizational and ideological actions and was dissolved on June 13, 1934.

The following nationalist parties were created on the basis of the National Socialist Workers Party:

  • Polish fascist party;
  • Polish National Socialist Party "Warta";
  • National Socialist Radical Party;
  • National Socialist Party of Cities and Villages.

Source

  • Edmund Makowski: Kształtowanie się stosunków społeczno-politycznych w Wielkopolsce w latach 1926-1939. Warszawa: Czytelnik, 1979, p. 150.
  • Szymon Rudnicki: Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny. Warszawa: Czytelnik, 1985, p. 192. ISBN 9788307012216 .
  • Bogumił Grott: Nacjonalizm chrześcijański. Kraków: Universitas, 1991, p. 60.
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=National Socialist Worker Party &oldid = 83621713


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