Leninist Young Communist League of Lithuania information
Lithuanian branch of the Soviet Komsomol
Leninist Young Communist League of Lithuania Lithuanian Komsomol
Lithuanian: Lietuvos Lenino komunistinė jaunimo sąjunga
Emblem
Founded
29 January 1919
Dissolved
3 June 1989
Succeeded by
Young Communist League of Lithuania
Headquarters
Vilnius, Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic
Ideology
Communism
Marxism–Leninism
Mother party
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
State party
Communist Party of Lithuania
International affiliation
World Federation of Democratic Youth
National affiliation
Komsomol
Newspaper
Komjaunimo tiesa
The Leninist Young Communist League of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Lenino komunistinė jaunimo sąjunga or LLKJS) or Lithuanian Komsomol (Lithuanian: Komjaunimas) was the Lithuanian branch of the Soviet Komsomol that served as the youth organ of the Communist Party of Lithuania. The organization was for youth ages 14 to 28. Younger children were organized into Pioneers (ages 10 to 14) and Little Octobrists (Lithuanian: spaliukai; ages 7 to 9).[1] Since Komsomol was the only legal youth organization in the Soviet Union, it had significant impact and influence on the youth.[2]
The Lithuanian Komsomol was established in January 1919 during the Lithuanian–Soviet War. During the interwar, the Lithuanian Komsomol was outlawed in Lithuania and its members were frequently arrested by the Lithuanian police. The organization grew rapidly after the Soviet occupation of Lithuania and its members actively participated in Lithuania's sovietization. In the 1970s and 1980s, it became such a massive organization that non-members were viewed as anti-Soviet.[2] On 3 June 1989, the Lithuanian Komsomol voted to break away from the All-Union Komsomol and form an independent organization, which became the Young Communist League of Lithuania.[3][4]
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