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=== WW2 and Communism ===
=== WW2 and Communism ===


Following the invasion of Poland and collapse of the Second Polish Republic, the National Party created it's own opposition group, the National Armed Forces, which was created in cooperation with the Fascist National-Radical Camp]]. Eventually, it became dominated by the [[Polish Falangism|National-Radical Camp]], and conducted massacres against Jews, as well as fighting against the Home Army. Following the war, the Party relocated to London. It was opposed to Communism, and recognised the Polish Republic government-in-exile.
Following the invasion of Poland and collapse of the Second Polish Republic, the National Party created it's own opposition group, the National Armed Forces, which was created in cooperation with the Fascist National-Radical Camp]]. Eventually, it became dominated by the [[File:PolFal.png]][[Polish Falangism|National-Radical Camp]], and conducted massacres against Jews, as well as fighting against the Home Army. Following the war, the Party relocated to London. It was opposed to Communism, and recognised the Polish Republic government-in-exile.


=== Modern ===
=== Modern ===

Revision as of 12:26, 5 November 2022

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National Democracy also called Endecja (clipping of Narodowa Demokracja) is a Polish democratic nationalist political movement.

History

=== Partitions ===

The first national democratic movement arose in the early twentieth century, under Roman Dmowski. It opposed the Polish Socialist Party, in that instead of advocating for a revolution against the partitioning powers, it preferred a gradual change and smooth transition into independence. Therefore, it was against the 1905 Revolution, and even sided with the Imperial Forces in the uprising. With the beginning of WW1, the Endencja supported Russia in return for promised autonomy, with Dmowski even being part of the Duma.

Interwar Poland

In the interwar period, the new National Party assassinated the first President of Poland, who was part of the [[Agrarianism|Polish People's Party "Piast". In 1926, following the elections, the Endencja entered a coalition with the Polish People's Party. However, the elections turned out to be a disaster, as Jozef Pilsudzki, former leader of the Polish Socialist Party declared the election null and void, and staged a military coup. He went on to establish an autocracy, under a non-partisan bloc known as Sanation. The National Party became the main opposition party, against the military junta. Due to this, many of its leaders were arrested. In 1938, following the death of the original founder Roman Dmowski, the party underwent a, albeit informal and the party retained it's unity, split. One faction, the more radical one and headed by Jedrzej Giertych, and a more moderate one, with no leader. However, the whole party opposed the Annexation of Zaolsie and proposed military assistance to Checkoslovakia.

WW2 and Communism

Following the invasion of Poland and collapse of the Second Polish Republic, the National Party created it's own opposition group, the National Armed Forces, which was created in cooperation with the Fascist National-Radical Camp]]. Eventually, it became dominated by the National-Radical Camp, and conducted massacres against Jews, as well as fighting against the Home Army. Following the war, the Party relocated to London. It was opposed to Communism, and recognised the Polish Republic government-in-exile.

Modern

Following the collapse of the Polish People's Republic, the National Party relocated back to Poland proper. However, it's popularity dropped, and although it still exists, it barely has over 0.5% support. The main National Democratic Party in Poland was the League of Polish families, under Roman Giertych, who is the grandson of Jedrzej. It was strongly eurosceptic, and was very nationalist. However, Giertych distanced himself from Endencja heritage, and left politics in 2007, while the League eventually softened and became a National Liberal and pro-european party. The last remaining party (there are still active organisations, although they are usually Far-right, most notably the All-Polish Youth), is the National Movement, led by Krzysztof Bosak. It is part of the Confederation coalition.

Stylistic Notes

If you are drawing in WWI, he will be strongly pro-Russian, but still nationalist. If you are drawing in the interwar period, add a banner or sleeve tie with the Polish flag.

How to Draw

Flag of National Democracy
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Fill the left half white and the right half red.
  3. Draw a black letter N on the white side.
  4. Draw a white letter D on the red side.
  5. Add the eyes.
  6. (Optional) Draw it upside-down (as a reference to Polandball)

Relationships

Friends

Frenemies

  • Agrarianism - I killed your 1st president... But we still could create a coalition, PSL-"Piast".
  • Distributism - Doboszyński was great.
  • National Capitalism - Great economic policy, but too authoritarian, undemocratic and racist. Even for me.
  • Korwinism - Polish right-winger compatriot and coalition partner... But you should be less anti-scientific and more nationalistic.
  • Braunism - Another faithful compatriot and coalition partner... But you are too anti-scientific and wtf? Why are you a monarchist? We don't have any candidates for the Polish throne LOL.
  • Austrolibertarianism - Heydel was great.
  • National Agrarianism & Industrialism - "A balance should be sought between agricultural and industrial production." - Roman Rybarski.
  • Japan LDPism - Friends from the Far East but War interventionism isn't a smart idea...

Enemies

  • LGBT Conservatism - You are incompatible with society. It is impossible for you to be conservative.
  • Fascism - Kinda cringe.
  • Sanationism - PIŁSUDSKI!
  • Marxism–Leninism - BIJ BOLSZEWIKA W KAŻDEJ GO POSTACI, BO TO JEST TWÓJ NAJWIĘKSZY DZISIAJ WRÓG! [8]
  • National Socialism - He literally killed between 1.8 and 1.9 million Polish civilians!
  • Liberalism - You say that "we are fascists", even though we are for DEMOCRACY!
  • Polish Falangism - Dictatorship is cringe and because of you people think that "we are fascists too".
  • Zionism - YOU WEREN'T ASSIMILATE WITH OUR CULTURE FOR CENTURIES! Despite that WE WERE TOO SAVING YOU DURING WW2 AND WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM US!? YOU WANT REPARATIONS FOR TENEMENT HOUSES (which were destroyed by Germans)!? F#CK OFF!
  • Phlillipine National Democracy - No, Not THAT "National Democracy", you filthy commie!
  • Neoliberalism - Shut up, Wałęsa!
  • Alt-Right - Calling yourself a "conservative" and a "nationalist", yet conserve only riots and totalitarianism? Worthy opponent for progressives.
  • Progressivism - You won't win, Punk!
  • Putinism - Hipity hopity, get the **** out of my country!

Further Information

Texts

(Note: Most texts about the national democratic movement aren't translated)

Roman Dmowski

Other authors

Works from outside perspective

Articles

Wikipedia

Parties

People

Videos

Channels

Gallery

Citations

  1. Kościoł, naród i państwo (Church, Nation and State)
  2. Gospodarka narodowa (The National Economy), Adam Doboszyński
  3. Upadek myśli konserwatywnej w Polsce (The Fall of Conservative Thought in Poland), Roman Dmowski
  4. Polityka i gospodarstwo (Politics and Economics), Roman Rybarski)
  5. Roman Rybarski, Damian Koniarek]
  6. Adam Heydel – polski „austriak” w metodologicznym boju, Wojciech Paryna
  7. "Kumpel" in Polish means "Buddy". Kumpel=Buddy, Kumple=Buddies.
  8. "Beat Bolshevik in his every form, 'cause this is your greatest enemy today." - A fragment of a Polish anti-Bolshevik song; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQdiSpA8h60

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