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Found this symbol while going through online about Hammers and Sickles. Apparently this was the symbol of the "Polish National Socialist Party"? So was it like a Nazi Party in Poland?

Please help me out here because I couldn't find any articles about it.

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  • Basically strasserite analogue in 30's. Quoting not bad description at wiki:

    The party's goal was "the victory of labor over greedy capitalism." In internal policy, the PNS demanded "undivided power in the state for the Polish working class", which was to be ensured by land reform, nationalization of large industry and parliamentary democracy. In relation to the Slavic national minorities, she postulated tolerance, while the Jewish problem she wanted to solve through Jewish emigration. In foreign policy, she postulated the creation of a bloc of Slavic states. On a global scale, it was postulated to establish a universal union of national socialist republics where cultural and economic cooperation was to take place in harmony while maintaining national and political autonomy.

    It was also very marginal party, basically meaningless. Though i recently see that symbol here and there in the internet, someone has been digging deep. I guess it's another stop on the trot to nazi pipeline happening on the far margins of polish politics.

    • while the Jewish problem she wanted to solve through Jewish emigration

      What's that supposed to mean? "Alright, you Jews, pack up and leave and we won't have a problem"?

      • Exactly, they meant they will expell Jews after getting power. Those and similar people were often voicing that with the the slogan "Jews to Madagascar" (Madagascar almost became polish colony once and it lived rent free in fash heads for a long while).

  • First thing I hear of them. But it does look like thr Nazi strassrite faction inspired them.

    Most probably nazbols, so scum either way.

  • Neither can I. I don’t think this is an official party. There was a nationalist party, now defunct, that’s just the sword. And this may be an offshoot of that symbolism.

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