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Komsomolskaya Pravda (Russian: Комсомольская правда; lit. ' Komsomol Truth ' ) is a daily Russian tabloid newspaper [ 1 ] that was founded in 1925. [ 2 ] Its name is in reference to the official Soviet newspaper Pravda 'Truth'.
The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League, [a] usually known as Komsomol, [b] was a political youth organization in the Soviet Union.It is sometimes described as the youth division of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), although it was officially independent and referred to as "the helper and the reserve of the CPSU".
The Russian Union of the Communist Youth (RKSM, later known as Komsomol) persistently fought with the remnants of the Scout movement. Between 1918 and 1920, the second, third, and fourth All-Russian Congresses of RKSM decided to eradicate the Scout movement and create an organization of the communist type, that would take Soviet children and ...
According to the Komsomol Charter adopted at the 14th Congress of the Komsomol (1962), the Central Committee "directs the entire work of the Komsomol, local Komsomol bodies, represents the Komsomol in state and public institutions and organizations, approves the editorial board of the central body - "Komsomolskaya Pravda" and other editorial ...
Komsomolskaya Pravda (Комсомольская правда, "Komsomol's Truth"), the organ of Komsomol. Krasnaya Zvezda (Красная звезда, "Red Star"), the organ of the Soviet Armed Forces. Sovetskiy Sport (Советский спорт, "Soviet Sports"), the organ of the USSR State Committee for Physical Culture and Sports and VTsSPS
Alexander Igorevich Kots (Russian: Александр Игоревич Коц; born 3 September 1978) is a Russian journalist, editor, and propagandist. [a] He reports mostly for the tabloid newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda and on his own channel on Telegram.
Over the next years it changed its name several time, starting a few months after the first issue when it became the Yunosheskaya Pravda (Russian: Юношеская правда, lit. 'Youth Truth'). In 1924, after Vladimir Lenin's death, it was renamed to Molodoy Leninets (Russian: Молодой ленинец, lit. 'Young Leninist'). It ...
In 1996-1997, the Revolutionary Komsomol, RCYL(b), oriented towards the RСWP, emerged from the Russian Komsomol. [1] At the same time, the Russian Komsomol became the nucleus of the union of the left and the people's patriotic youth organizations. Komsomol members became the initiators and organizers of the creation of the People's Patriotic ...