National Radicalism

Polish Falangism (Polfal), also known as National Radicalism, is a Polish ultranationalist ideology which is economically third-position, civically totalitarian, culturally far-right and very anti-semitic.

National Radical Camp (1934)
Polish Falangism was birthed from the National Radical Camp, a slinter group of the right-wing National Party, on 14 April 1934 by the more extreme youth who were fascinated with  Nazi Germany. The organization on several occasions attacked leftist political organizations and the police, supported "class solidarity", anti-semitic laws such as the nationalization of Jewish-owned businesses and encouraged riots against Jews. The Polish government banned the party just three months after its formation.

After Outlawing (1935)
Following the banning of the National Radical Camp, two splinter groups were formed, both of which organizations were officially illegal as well: RNR-Falanga and ONR-ABC. The former of which was more prominent than the latter and extreme than the original. Their ideology was based off the Falangism in Spain, but with a much more central focus on Catholicism. They were also adamantly critical of Capitalism and supported the revocation of Jewish citizenship.

How to Draw
You're done!
 * 1) Draw a ball and color the inside dark green.
 * 2) Using white, draw a minimalist hand holding a sword, known the as the Falanga or Phalanx, in the center of the ball. Optionally, draw it upside-down as a reference to Polandball.
 * 3) Draw the eyes.

Wikipedia

 * National Radical Camp
 * Konfederacja Narodu
 * Bolesław Piasecki
 * Henryk Rossman
 * Phalanx (symbol) (Polish article)
 * Hymn_Młodych (Polish article)