Abstract

Introduction - Communism and Youth: A Strategy of Enticement - The Young Communists and the Popular Front, 1935 to 1939 - The Young Communists and the Nazi-Soviet Pact, 1939 to 1941 - The Grand Anti-Fascist Alliance, 1941 to 1945 - The Creation of the World Federation of Democratic Youth - The Creation of the International Union of Students - The World Youth Festival in Prague, 1947 - The Students after the Creation of the Cominform - The Creation of the World Assembly of Youth - The International Student Conference - The World Youth Festival of Berlin, 1951 - The Great American Counter-Offensive - Conclusion: A Bi-Polar System of Equilibrium - Source Notes - Index

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