Abstract

The members of the Komsomol [the All-Union Leninist Communist Youth League] and all Soviet youth are duly greeting the Seventeenth Komsomol Congress and commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the conferral of the name of V. I. Lenin on the organization. In adopting the decree that gave the name of V.I. Lenin to the Komsomol, the delegates to the Sixth Congress of the Russian Communist Youth League stated, in a message to all its members and to all worker and peasant youth: It is not for the sake of effect, nor because of a desire to bear the best of all names, nor only to revere the memory of the great deceased [figure] that we have made this decision. No, we have made this decision so that all working youth, of all the peoples inhabiting the USSR, together with their leading detachment — the Communist Youth League — will be permeated with a single will and firm resolve to learn to live, work, and struggle in the Leninist way and to heed the behests of Lenin. Learn, work, and struggle in the Leninis...

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