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Komsomol Collection

Women at the kolkhozes, the great power (J. Stalin) once declared, and the Komsomol, or Leninist Communist Youth League, embodied this truth

Background imageKomsomol Collection: Komsomol Leaders Rufina Chudnik and Anna Preikshas, 1925. Creator: Unknown

Komsomol Leaders Rufina Chudnik and Anna Preikshas, 1925. Creator: Unknown
Komsomol Leaders Rufina Chudnik and Anna Preikshas, 1925. The "Kuzbass" autonomous industrial colony was created in 1921

Background imageKomsomol Collection: On Watch, 1930s. Creator: Ryazhsky, Georgi Georgievich (1895-1952)

On Watch, 1930s. Creator: Ryazhsky, Georgi Georgievich (1895-1952)
On Watch, 1930s. Found in the collection of Regional Art Museum, Rostov on Don.

Background imageKomsomol Collection: Towards new successes, young builders of communism!, 1951. Creator: Golub

Towards new successes, young builders of communism!, 1951. Creator: Golub, Pyotr Semyonovich (1913-1953)
Towards new successes, young builders of communism!, 1951. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow.

Background imageKomsomol Collection: Women at the kolkhozes are a great power (J. Stalin) ( (Poster), 1935. Artist: Svarog

Women at the kolkhozes are a great power (J. Stalin) ( (Poster), 1935. Artist: Svarog
Women at the kolkhozes are a great power (J. Stalin) ( (Poster), 1935. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageKomsomol Collection: Banner of the revolution - Nikolay Alekseyevich Kasatkin

Banner of the revolution - Nikolay Alekseyevich Kasatkin
The banner of the revolution in the strong hands of Komsomol (The All-Union Leninist Young Communist League) (1925) by Nikolay Alekseyevich Kasatkin (1859-1930) Date: 1925

Background imageKomsomol Collection: All-Russian Agricultural and Handicraft Industries Exhibition, 1923

All-Russian Agricultural and Handicraft Industries Exhibition, 1923. Private Collection

Background imageKomsomol Collection: Long live the multi-million-member Leninist Komsomol, 1932. Artist: Klutsis, Gustav (1895-1938)

Long live the multi-million-member Leninist Komsomol, 1932. Artist: Klutsis, Gustav (1895-1938)
Long live the multi-million-member Leninist Komsomol, 1932. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageKomsomol Collection: Parade of the Young Communists, Moscow, USSR, 1930s

Parade of the Young Communists, Moscow, USSR, 1930s. The Communist Union of Youth (Komsomol) was the youth wing of the Soviet Communist Party. It was founded in October 1918

Background imageKomsomol Collection: Monument to the heroes of the communist Ukraine. Sevastopol

Monument to the heroes of the communist Ukraine. Sevastopol
Ukraine. Sevastopol. Monument to the heroes of the communist Ukraine

Background imageKomsomol Collection: Long life to Komsomol. Soviet poster of A. Samokhvalov. 1924. Girl and youth

Long life to Komsomol. Soviet poster of A. Samokhvalov. 1924. Girl and youth
" Long life to Komsomol ". Soviet poster of A. Samokhvalov. 1924. Girl and youth of the Communist Union of Youth carry their flag The Young are taking over the older generations torch

Background imageKomsomol Collection: Poster from the late 1920s or early 1930s: komsomol is the shock brigade of the five year plan

Poster from the late 1920s or early 1930s: komsomol is the shock brigade of the five year plan


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Women at the kolkhozes, the great power (J. Stalin) once declared, and the Komsomol, or Leninist Communist Youth League, embodied this truth. From the All-Russian Agricultural and Handicraft Industries Exhibition of 1923 to the Parades of Young Communists in Moscow during the 1930s, the Komsomol was a dynamic force, driving the Five-Year Plan forward. Their spirit of dedication was evident in the monumental statues erected in their honor, such as those in Sevastopol, and in their international efforts, like their support for the Spanish Republic during the Civil War. The Komsomol was the shock brigade of the Five-Year Plan, a testament to the boundless energy and commitment of the youth of the Soviet Union.