RESEARCH AND PRACTICE SEMINAR “COMMUNIST YOUTH LEAGUE AND ITS HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE”

RESEARCH AND PRACTICE SEMINAR “COMMUNIST YOUTH LEAGUE AND ITS HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE”

26-5      On October 22, 2018 research and practice seminar “Communist young league and its historical significance” was held at the premises of Philology Department; chief organizer – Chair of History and Social Studies. Sergey Shchur, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Olga Artyomenko, Deputy Chairman of Mozyr District Veteran Association, Tatsiana Symanovich, Dean of the Philology Department, opened the ceremony.

All-Union Lenin Communist Youth League was a social and political youth organization which dealed with talented young people under the age of 14. The main objectives were the following ones: education of the young people with strong attachment to communism philosophy, involvement of young people into creation of new society, training of young people who have talents in various fields. All-Union Lenin Communist Youth League conducted activites to enhance civil, ideological, patriotic education and implementation of political and social projects.

Communist youth league contributed to reconstruction of the national economic enterprise in the post-war period, holding of industrialization and collectivization as well as cultural revolution. Komsomol was a mass organization which had a powerful influence on all spheres of life such as industry, economics, education, science, culture, art, sport, leisure.

The participants and guests of the seminar were presented the following reports: “History of All-Union Lenin Communist Youth League”, “photo chronicle of Komsomol construction projects”, “Young Communists who participated in WW II”. Participants of the seminar got to know much about the history and activities of Komsomol building teams, achievement of young people of the USSR and their songs.

 

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