Polish Fighting Camp


Polish Marshal Edward Śmigły-Rydz - political patron of the Polish Fighting Camp

Polish Fighting Camp (OPW) - a Polish political-military organization formed in August 1942 in Warsaw occupied by the merger of eight smaller organizations continuing the policy of the National Unity Camp. Julian Piasecki was the commanding officer of the OPW

Descended from the sanatorial environment and opposed to the Polish government in exile, the Polish Fighting Camp operated mainly in Warsaw and Cracow, cooperating with the Confederation of the Nation and the Homeland. October 15, 1942, as a result of a split in the OPW, the Convention of Independence Organization (KON) was established. In February 1943 military units of the camp under the command of Colonel Jan Zientarski subordinated to the Home Army, then fighting in the Warsaw Uprising. In December 1943 the OPW and KON cooperated, in December 1944 merged into the Union of Independence Organizations (ZON) dissolved in January 1945.

The main press bodies of the Polish Fighting Camp were the "Polish State", "Poland" and "Polityka Przegląd".

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