%0 Journal Article %T Activities of the National-Radical Camp and Falanga National-Radical Camp in Krakow and the Krakow region in the years 1934–1939 %A Bodaszewski, Jakub %J Krakowski Rocznik Archiwalny %V 2018 %R 10.4467/12332135KRA.18.003.14390 %N XXIV %P 99-148 %K National-Radical Camp, Falanga National-Radical Camp, Falanga, Krakow, Krakow region %@ 1233-2135 %D 2021 %U https://ejournals.eu/en/journal/krakowski-rocznik-archiwalny/article/dzialalnosc-obozu-narodowo-radykalnego-i-ruchu-narodowo-radykalnego-w-krakowie-i-na-terenie-wojewodztwa-krakowskiego-w-latach-1934-1939 %X The goal of the article is to describe the activities of the initially legal, and later illegal, National-Radical Camp (ONR) in Krakow and its region in the years 1934–1939. The main period of activity for this organisation in Krakow itself and the Krakow region was in 1934 and, after its breakup, as the Falanga National-Radical Camp in the years 1937–1939. Groups also existed in Tarnow, Nowy Targ and Zakopane. Numerous splits, its illegal structures, lack of funds for activities, arrests and invigilation of its ranks by police informers did not help the development of the party. The name of the organisation changed a few times, but it remained subordinate to the leaders of the Falanga National-Radical Camp in Warsaw. The small number of active members did not prevent it from penetrating various political, economic and cultural environments with the objective of obtaining new members or necessary funds. All the activities of ONR in Krakow were, however, more of a hooligan than a revolutionary nature. It did not play a significant role in the political scene in Krakow after the end of the 1930s.