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{{Evil Organization|name=All-Polish Youth|Image=Młodzież Wszechpolska logo.png|fullname=Młodzież Wszechpolska|foundation=March 26, 1922 (original incarnation)<br/>December 2, 1989 (current incarnation)|origin=Warsaw, Poland|commanders=[[Roman Giertych]] (1989 – 1994)<br/>Damian Pukacki (1994 – 1995)<br/>Dariusz Wasilewski (1995 –1997)<br/>Piotr Sosiński (1997 – 1999)<br/>Wojciech Wierzejski (1999 – 2000)<br/>Maciej Twaróg (2000 – 2002)<br/>Piotr Ślusarczyk (2002 – 2004)<br/>Radosław Parda (2004 – 2005)<br/>Marcin Kubiński (2005 – 2005)<br/>[[Krzysztof Bosak]] (2005 – 2006)<br/>Konrad Bonisławski (2006 – 2009)<br/>[[Robert Winnicki]] (2009 – 2013)<br/>Tomasz Pałasz (2013 – 2015)<br/>[[Adam Andruszkiewicz]] (2015 – 2016)<br/>Bartosz Berk (2016 – 2018)<br/>Ziemowit Przebitkowski (2018 - 2022)<br/>Marcin Kowalski (2022 - )|headquarters=ul. Świderska 109 J m.19, Warsaw, 03-128|crimes=[[Ultranationalism]]<br/>[[Xenophobia]]<br/>[[Islamophobia]]<br/>[[Homophobia]]<br/>[[Transphobia]]<br/>[[Biphobia]]<br/>[[Anti-German sentiment|Germanophobia]]<br/>[[Anti-Ukrainian sentiment|Ukrainophobia]]<br/>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br/>[[Russophobia]]<br/>[[Americophobia]]<br/>[[Misogyny]]<br/>Spread of fake news<br/>Incitement to violence<br/>Incitement to hate | {{Construction}}{{Quote|Youth! Faith! Nationalism!|The motto / slogan of All-Polish Youth}} | ||
{{Evil Organization|name=All-Polish Youth|Image=Młodzież Wszechpolska logo.png|fullname=Młodzież Wszechpolska|foundation=March 26, 1922 (original incarnation)<br/>December 2, 1989 (current incarnation)|origin=Warsaw, Poland|commanders=[[Roman Giertych]] (1989 – 1994)<br/>Damian Pukacki (1994 – 1995)<br/>Dariusz Wasilewski (1995 –1997)<br/>Piotr Sosiński (1997 – 1999)<br/>Wojciech Wierzejski (1999 – 2000)<br/>Maciej Twaróg (2000 – 2002)<br/>Piotr Ślusarczyk (2002 – 2004)<br/>Radosław Parda (2004 – 2005)<br/>Marcin Kubiński (2005 – 2005)<br/>[[Krzysztof Bosak]] (2005 – 2006)<br/>Konrad Bonisławski (2006 – 2009)<br/>[[Robert Winnicki]] (2009 – 2013)<br/>Tomasz Pałasz (2013 – 2015)<br/>[[Adam Andruszkiewicz]] (2015 – 2016)<br/>Bartosz Berk (2016 – 2018)<br/>Ziemowit Przebitkowski (2018 - 2022)<br/>Marcin Kowalski (2022 - )|headquarters=ul. Świderska 109 J m.19, Warsaw, 03-128|crimes=[[Ultranationalism]]<br/>[[Xenophobia]]<br/>[[Islamophobia]]<br/>[[Homophobia]]<br/>[[Transphobia]]<br/>[[Biphobia]]<br/>[[Anti-German sentiment|Germanophobia]]<br/>[[Anti-Ukrainian sentiment|Ukrainophobia]]<br/>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br/>[[Russophobia]]<br/>[[Americophobia]]<br/>[[Misogyny]]<br/>Spread of fake news<br/>Incitement to violence<br/>Incitement to hate<br/>[[Propaganda]]<br/>[[Hate speech]]<br/>Hate crimes<br/>[[Murder]]<br/>Assault<br/>Apology of [[Fascism]]|type of villain=Xenophobic Supremacistic Fanatics|goals=Keep the fascist and ultranationalist values alive (ongoing)<br/>Silence anyone who opposes the movement by using violence (ongoing)<br/>Expell all non-Poles from Poland (failing)|alias=The [[Hitler Youth]] of Poland}} | |||
The '''All-Polish Youth''' (Polish: ''Młodzież Wszechpolska'') refers to two inter-linked Polish far-right ultranationalist youth organizations, with a Catholic-nationalist philosophy. Its agenda declares that its aim is "''to raise Polish youth in a Catholic and patriotic spirit''". | |||
The '''All-Polish Youth''' (Polish: ''Młodzież Wszechpolska'') refers to two inter-linked Polish far-right | |||
The inter-war incarnation was created in 1922 as part of the National Democracy movement, and was modelled after the inter-war | The inter-war incarnation was created in 1922 as part of the National Democracy movement, and was modelled after the inter-war fascist movement Falanga. During [[World War II]] it operated underground and was clamped down on the break of 1945/1946 by the Communist authorities. | ||
The present incarnation was created on December 2, 1989. Its manifesto from 1989 states that "''one's country is the greatest earthly good. After God, your foremost love belongs to the Homeland, and foremost after God you must serve your own country,''" and declares itself opposed to "doctrines promoting liberalism, tolerance, and relativism. | The present incarnation was created on December 2, 1989. Its manifesto from 1989 states that "''one's country is the greatest earthly good. After God, your foremost love belongs to the Homeland, and foremost after God you must serve your own country,''" and declares itself opposed to "doctrines promoting liberalism, tolerance, and relativism. | ||
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# Limitation of non-Polish, especially Jewish students, from higher education | # Limitation of non-Polish, especially Jewish students, from higher education | ||
All-Polish Youth was the least radical of organizations of the National Democracy camp. Nevertheless, some of its members praised Mussolini and his Italian fascism for its hardline stances towards the left and realisation of "national revolution". Part of the members, including Jędrzej Giertych, also praised [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]'s Germany economical changes, but understood that it is with the contradiction with Polish national interests and changed his views a year after [[Nazi Party|NSDAP]] obtained power in Germany. According to Jan Mosdorf, a pre-war chairman of All-Polish Youth who was murdered in | All-Polish Youth was the least radical of organizations of the National Democracy camp. Nevertheless, some of its members praised Mussolini and his Italian fascism for its hardline stances towards the left and realisation of "national revolution". Part of the members, including Jędrzej Giertych, also praised [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]'s Germany economical changes, but understood that it is with the contradiction with Polish national interests and changed his views a year after [[Nazi Party|NSDAP]] obtained power in Germany. According to Jan Mosdorf, a pre-war chairman of All-Polish Youth who was murdered in Auschwitz, the organization was against fascists and Hitlerites. Some Members of the All-Polish Youth also praised authoritarian regimes of the Mediterranean, [[António de Oliveira Salazar|Salazar]]'s Portugal and [[Francisco Franco|Franco]]'s Spain.<sup>[''citation needed'']</sup> | ||
They also favoured economically boycotting the Jews and limiting their access to higher education (numerus clausus). The All-Polish Youth also actively campaigned for ghetto benches, segregated seating for Jewish students. | They also favoured economically boycotting the Jews and limiting their access to higher education (numerus clausus). The All-Polish Youth also actively campaigned for ghetto benches, segregated seating for Jewish students. | ||
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The modern incarnation of the All-Polish Youth was founded in Poznań in 1989, on the initiative of [[Roman Giertych]], the former leader of the League of Polish Families (LPR). Continuing the tradition of its precursors, the organisation maintains its aim of raising youth with their ideology, and operates across all of Poland, working with high-school and university students. | The modern incarnation of the All-Polish Youth was founded in Poznań in 1989, on the initiative of [[Roman Giertych]], the former leader of the League of Polish Families (LPR). Continuing the tradition of its precursors, the organisation maintains its aim of raising youth with their ideology, and operates across all of Poland, working with high-school and university students. | ||
In 2006, the Polish Public Prosecutor's office launched an investigation after a video recording from a private party was leaked to the Polish press. It was considered that All-Polish Youth members including Leokadia Wiącek, a personal assistant of Maciej Giertych (member of the European Parliament), were seen fraternizing with | In 2006, the Polish Public Prosecutor's office launched an investigation after a video recording from a private party was leaked to the Polish press. It was considered that All-Polish Youth members including Leokadia Wiącek, a personal assistant of Maciej Giertych (member of the European Parliament), were seen fraternizing with Neo-Nazi skinheads, listening to Neo-Nazi bands, and saluting the swastika. Following the incident, Leokadia Wiącek was expelled from All-Polish Youth, and the League of Polish Families cut ties with the group. As it was later determined, during the private party Leokodia Wącek was not a member of the organisation and the main Polish television channel Telewizja Polska apologized to All-Polish Youth for accusing them of neo-nazi connotations. | ||
All-Polish Youth have declared that it is only by making Poland a Catholic state that its future will be secured, and chairman Konrad Bonisławski has stated "We do not want to become like Holland with its free drugs and gay marriage. Since joining the European Union we have seen attempts to destroy our Catholic values." | All-Polish Youth have declared that it is only by making Poland a Catholic state that its future will be secured, and chairman Konrad Bonisławski has stated "We do not want to become like Holland with its free drugs and gay marriage. Since joining the European Union we have seen attempts to destroy our Catholic values." |