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Socialist Youth (other)
Socialist Youth may refer to: * International Union of Socialist Youth * Scottish Socialist Youth * Socialist German Workers Youth * Socialist Workers Youth of Saarland * Socialist Youth (Brazil), an organization of the Brazilian Communist Party * Socialist Youth (Chile) * Socialist Youth (Croatia) * Socialist Youth (Faroe Islands) * Socialist Youth (Ireland) * Socialist Youth (Norway) * Socialist Youth (Portugal) * Socialist Youth Austria * Socialist Youth League (Denmark, 1935) * Socialist Youth League (Sweden) * Socialist Youth League (United States) * Socialist Youth League of Germany * Socialist Youth of Spain * Socialist Youth Union (Bulgaria) * Unified Socialist Youth * Workers' Youth League (Norway) * Young European Socialists, an association of organizations in the European Union * '' Socialist Youth'', the newspaper of the British Labour Party Young Socialists See also *Social Democratic Youth (other) Social Democratic Youth may refer to: * Social Democra ...
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International Union Of Socialist Youth
The International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) is an international organization, founded in 1907, whose activities include publications, support of member organizations and the organization of meetings. It was formed as the youth wing of the Second International under the name Socialist Youth International at the International Socialist Congress, Stuttgart 1907. IUSY now has 145 member organisations - including 122 full members and 23 observer members - from 106 countries. IUSY gained status as an international youth NGO with UN ECOSOC consultative status in 1993. History On 24–27 August 1907, a meeting of 20 youth representatives from 13 countries met in the German city of Stuttgart and founded the Socialist Youth International as the youth organization of the Second International. Its international office was located in Vienna and it has remained there to this day except for a few brief extraordinary periods. It held parallel congresses in 1910 and 1912 following the ...
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Socialist Youth League (Denmark, 1935)
Socialistisk Ungdomsforbund (Socialist Youth League), a leftist youth movement in Denmark 1935–1936. SUF was formed as a split from Danmarks Socialdemokratiske Ungdom The Social Democratic Youth of Denmark ( da, Danmarks Socialdemokratiske Ungdom, DSU) is the national youth wing of the Danish Social Democrats. It is not to be confused with Frit Forum, which is for those in higher education, and whose membership .... SUF published ''Revolte''. References Politics of Denmark Socialism in Denmark {{Europe-socialist-party-stub ...
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Social Democratic Youth (other)
Social Democratic Youth may refer to: * Social Democratic Youth of Denmark * Social Democratic Youth (Finland) * Social Democratic Youth (Lebanon) * Social Democratic Youth (Mongolia) * Social Democratic Youth (Iceland) * Social Democratic Youth (Portugal) * Social Democratic Youth (Romania) * Social Democratic Youth (Serbia) * Swedish Social Democratic Youth League The Swedish Social Democratic Youth League ( sv, Sveriges Socialdemokratiska Ungdomsförbund ; SSU) is a branch of the Swedish Social Democratic Party and the Swedish Trade Union Confederation in Sweden. The president has been Lisa Nåbo, since ... See also * Young Social Democrats (other) * Socialist Youth (other) {{disambig Political party disambiguation pages ...
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Socialist Youth (newspaper)
The Labour Party Young Socialists (LPYS) was the youth section of the Labour Party in Britain from 1965 until 1991. In the 1980s, it had around 600 branches, 2,000 delegates at its national conferences and published a monthly newspaper, ''Socialist Youth''. From the early 1970s, it was led by members of Militant. Origins The Labour Party has had several youth sections. In the 1930s, the Labour League of Youth had 30,000 members. The League took a highly critical stance towards the leadership of the Party and was closed down in 1954. Youth sections continued in some constituencies, however, for instance in Liverpool Walton where there was longstanding entryism from supporters of Ted Grant's Trotskyist faction, which later became the Revolutionary Socialist League. The Walton youth section published ''Rally'', said to stand for "Read All About the Labour League of Youth". In 1960, a new Labour youth organisation was set up, called the Young Socialists. In 1965, this was renamed ...
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Young European Socialists
Young European Socialists (YES), formerly the European Community Organisation of Socialist Youth (ECOSY), is an association of social democratic youth organisations in Europe and the European Union. YES is the youth organisation of the Party of European Socialists (PES) and is a sister organization of the International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY). The seat of the organisation is Brussels. Full members status is held to the European Youth Forum (YFJ) which operates within the Council of Europe and European Union areas and works closely with both these bodies. History YES was founded as the ''European Community Organisation of Socialist Youth'' (ECOSY) in November 1992 in Oegstgeest/The Hague. The preparatory committee consisted of Philip Cordery (MJS, France), Joris Jurriëns (JS-PvdA, Netherlands), Jens Geier (Jusos, Germany), Giustina Magistretti (Italy) and Pascal Smet (Belgium). Before 1992 the European activities had been coordinated inside IUSY, especially in t ...
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Workers' Youth League (Norway)
The Workers' Youth League ( nb, Arbeidernes ungdomsfylking, nn, Arbeidarane si ungdomsfylking, or AUF) is Norway's largest political youth organization and is affiliated with the Norwegian Labour Party. History In 1903, the ''Norwegian Social-Democratic Youth League'' was formed, which the organization and historians consider to be the foundation of the organization. As an organizational entity, ''AUF'' took its current form in April 1927 following the merger of Left Communist Youth League and Socialist Youth League of Norway corresponding with the merger of its parent parties after the conclusion of disputes over the "Twenty-one Conditions". Its ideology is social democracy and democratic socialism. In 1958, the local chapter of Berge Furre and Kåre Sollund, ''Sosialistisk Studentlag'', was closed down. A conflict arose after the United States had been offering its NATO allies American nuclear weapons as a defence against the Eastern Bloc. Sosialistisk Studenlag opposed thi ...
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Unified Socialist Youth
The Unified Socialist Youth (Spanish: Juventudes Socialistas Unificadas; JSU) was a youth organization formed in the spring of 1936 in Spain through the amalgamation of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and Communist Party of Spain (PCE) youth groups. Its leader, Santiago Carrillo, came from the Socialist youth, but had secretly joined the Communist youth prior to the merger, and the group was soon dominated by the PCE.Beevor (2006) p. xxxv (political parties, groupings and organisations). See also *Antifascist Worker and Peasant Militias {{anti-fascism sidebar, Interwar anti-fascism The Antifascist Worker and Peasant Militias ( es, Milicias Antifascistas Obreras y Campesinas, MAOC) were a militia group founded in the Second Spanish Republic in 1934. Their purpose was to protect l ... References Youth wings of political parties in Spain {{Youth-org-stub ...
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Socialist Youth Union (Bulgaria)
The Socialist Youth Union ( bg, Съюз на социалистическата младеж, SSM) was a youth organization in Bulgaria, founded in 1921. SSM was the youth wing of the Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers Party The Bulgarian Workers' Social Democratic Party ( bg, Българска работническа социалдемократическа партия, translit=Bŭlgarska rabotnicheska sotsialdemokraticheska partiya; BRSDP) was a Bulgarian leftis ....Kowalski, Werner. Geschichte der sozialistischen arbeiter-internationale: 1923 - 19'. Berlin: Dt. Verl. d. Wissenschaften, 1985. p. 288 References {{Bulgaria-party-stub Youth wings of political parties in Bulgaria Youth wings of social democratic parties Youth organizations established in 1921 ...
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Socialist Youth Of Spain
Socialist Youth of Spain ( es, Juventudes Socialistas de España) is the youth organisation of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) in Spain. Headquartered in Madrid, the organization was founded in 1906 and is aligned internationally with the Young European Socialists and the International Union of Socialist Youth The International Union of Socialist Youth (IUSY) is an international organization, founded in 1907, whose activities include publications, support of member organizations and the organization of meetings. It was formed as the youth wing of the .... Autonomous from the PSOE, one of the distinguishing marks of the organization is the demand for the Republic in Spain. References External links Official homepage of ''Juventudes Socialistas'' Spanish Socialist Workers' Party Youth wings of political parties in Spain Youth wings of social democratic parties 1906 establishments in Spain {{Europe-socialist-party-stub ...
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Socialist Youth League Of Germany
The Socialist Youth League of Germany (german: Sozialistischer Jugend-Verband Deutschlands, abbreviated SJV OR SJVD) was a youth organization in Germany. SJV was the youth wing of the Socialist Workers Party of Germany (SAPD). SJV was founded in 1931. The organization was banned after the National Socialist take-over 1933. SJV published ''Der Jungprolet'' ('The Young Proletarian') 1931-1932. ''Der Jungprolet'' was edited by Willy Kressman and Mannfred Margoniner. In January 1936 SJV merged into the Free German Youth (FDJ) along with the Young Communist League of Germany The Young Communist League of Germany (, abbreviated KJVD) was a political youth organization in Germany. History The KJVD was formed in 1920 from the Free Socialist Youth () of the Communist Party of Germany, A prior youth wing had been forme ... and the Socialist Workers Youth.Langkau-Alex, Ursula. Geschichte des Ausschusses zur Vorbereitung einer Deutschen Volksfront'. Berlin: Akad.-Verl, 2004. p. 119 Ref ...
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Socialist Youth League (United States)
The Socialist Youth League was the youth group affiliated with the Workers Party, a splinter Trotskyist party led by Max Shachtman. The parent group changed its name to the Independent Socialist League in 1950. In February 1954, the Socialist Youth League merged with a faction of the Young People's Socialist League and changed its name to Young Socialist League. The YSL merged with a later incarnation of the YPSL in August 1958, around the same time that the ISL was merging into that group's parent body the Socialist Party – Social Democratic Federation. History The SYL was established in 1946, just after World War II ended. During the war the Workers Party had concentrated mostly on colonizing basic industries and organizing wildcat strikes, but after the war ended this strategy foundered, as the expected post-war wave of labor radicalism failed to materialize. The groups press began to concentrate more on campus activism in the late 1940s and 1950s. By the early 1950s the ...
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Socialist Youth League (Sweden)
The Socialist Youth League (''Socialistiska Ungdomsförbundet'') was the youth organization of the Swedish Socialist Party. The organization was formed in 1929. Initially, it was known as the Communist Youth League (''Kommunistiska Ungdomsförbundet''). KUF changed its name to SU in 1934. Along with its mother party, the youth league gradually developed a pro-Nazi position. It disappeared along with its mother party at the end of the Second World War World War II or the Second World War, often abbreviated as WWII or WW2, was a world war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world's countries—including all of the great powers—forming two opposin .... The organ of SU was ''Avantgardet'' ("The Vanguard"). Youth wings of communist parties Youth wings of political parties in Sweden Communism in Sweden {{Sweden-party-stub ...
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