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Komsomol

or °ä´Ç³¾Â·²õ´Ç·³¾´Ç±ô

[ kom-suh-mawl, kom-suh-mawl ]

noun

  1. a communist organization in the Soviet Union for youths 16 years of age and older.
  2. a member of this organization. Compare Octobrist ( def 2 ), Pioneer ( def 6 ).


Komsomol

/ ˈkɒmsəˌmɒl; ˌkɒmsəˈmɒl; kəmsaˈmɔl /

noun

  1. (formerly) the youth association of the Soviet Union for 14- to 26-year-olds
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of Komsomol1

< Russian °­´Ç³¾²õ´Ç³¾Ã³±ô, for Kom ( ³¾³Ü²Ô¾±²õ³Ùí³¦³ó±ð²õ°ì¾±Ä­ ) so ( ²âú³ú ) mol ( ´Ç»åë³ú³ó¾± ) Communist Union of Youth
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of Komsomol1

C20: from Russian, from Kom ( munisticheski ) So ( yuz ) Mol ( odezhi ) Communist Union of Youth
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And in a country where men and women had equal constitutional rights by law, letting girls into after-school flying clubs fulfilled Komsomol requirements, so they couldn’t be turned away.

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They were run by the Komsomol.

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All the information was spread through word of mouth, mostly by the Komsomol.

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He told them that their wartime experiences would make them stronger and wiser, and that they could now apply these virtues to their civilian lives; and he promised that the Komsomol would help them find work—which it did.

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For the young women who answered the Komsomol call for volunteers on October 10, 1941, their transformation from civilians to soldiers was abrupt.

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