Oboz Polski Walczącej (OPW, Poland's Field Fighter, or Poland's Combat Movement) was a smaller party of Polish resistance. Created in 1942-1944 and headquartered in Warsaw, its members were mainly composed of the former political party, Oboz Zjednoczenia Narodowego (National Unity Camp, or Ozon), part of the Sanacja movement. Among the organizers of this movement were Marshal Edward Rydz-Śmigły, who proposed the name, and Julian Piasecki, who became the commander. The organization was militarily subordinated to Armia Krajowa since 1943 and finally joined the Konwent Organizacji Niepodległościowych (Council of Independence Organizations) to form the Zjednoczenie Organizacji Niepodległościowych (Union of Independence Organizations). Bibliografiamodifica wikitesto Further details on the wikitesto modification

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