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The first Pioneer organization was founded in Soviet Russia in 1922. Later, similar organizations were founded in the countries of the Eastern Bloc and other Communist states. The Pioneer movement was modeled in many aspects on the Scout movement. The two movements share some principles like preparedness and promotion of sports and outdoor skills.
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Pioneer movement, an organization for children operated by a communist party Pioneers Palace, youth centers designated for the creative work, sport training and extracurricular activities of Young Pioneers; Young Pioneers (Soviet Union), a mass youth organization of the Soviet Union for children
A documentary from 1940 about the Young Pioneer camp Artek Pioneers in the Zeravshan Mountains of the Tajik SSR in 1983 50 years, Stamp, 1972. After the October Revolution of 1917, some Scouts took the Bolsheviks' side, which would later lead to the establishment of ideologically altered Scoutlike organizations, such as ЮК (Юные Коммунисты, or young communists; pronounced as ...
During the summer months, children were sent to the summer pioneer camps in East Germany and other socialist parts of the world, such as that in Dresden in 1952. It was on this occasion that the organisation was given the name "Ernst Thälmann". In 1979 the Ernst Thälmann Pioneer Palace was opened. [14]
The Mormon Trail was used for more than 20 years after the Mormons used it and has been reserved for sightseeing. The initial movement of the Mormons from Nauvoo, Illinois to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake occurred in two segments: one in 1846 and one in 1847. The first segment, across Iowa to the Missouri River, covered around 265 miles.
He founded the African Nationalist Pioneer Movement. [citation needed] Cooks coined the phrase "buy Black" many years before it was popularized by others, The Amsterdam News reported. Cooks died in Harlem, New York, on May 5, 1966, aged 52, although the age was initially misreported as 53. [2]
The Pioneer Total Abstinence Association of the Sacred Heart (PTAA) is an international organisation for Catholic teetotalers that is based in Ireland. Its members are commonly called Pioneers . While the PTAA does not advocate prohibition , it does require of its members complete abstinence from alcoholic drink.