The Committee of the Soviet Youth Organizations or USSR Youth Organization Committee (Russian: Комитет молодёжных организаций СССР (КМО СССР)) was a public organization in the Soviet Union primarily in the field of international youth relations. It was established in 1956 on the basis of the Anti-Fascist Committee of the Soviet Youth (1941-1956). It united various civic, professional, sports, student, cultural, etc. organizations of the Soviet youth.[1][2]

Committee chairmen

  • Yevgeny Fyodorov (1941-?)
  • Vyacheslav Kochemasov (1949-1954) - Chairman of the Anti-Fascist Committee of Soviet Youth
  • Sergey Romanovsky (May 1954 - February 1960) - Chairman of the Anti-Fascist Committee of Soviet Youth until 1956
  • Petr Reshetov (February 1960 - 1966)
  • Vladimir Yarovoy (May 1966 - February 1968)
  • Gennady Yanayev (March 1968 - January 1980)
  • Aksyonov, Vladimir Alexandrovich (January 1980 - April 1987)
  • Sergey Chelnokov (April 1987 - May 1989) - Chairman of the International Committee of Youth Organizations (ICMO), which succeeded the USSR KMO
  • Alexey Kovylov (1989–1991)[3]
  • Alexey Koshmarov (Trubetskoy) (1991–2016) - Chairman of the International Committee of Youth Organizations (ICMO), the assignee of the USSR KMO.

References

  1. Комитет молодёжных организаций СССР (in Russian)
  2. Комитет молодёжных организаций СССР (КМО СССР) 1956-1991 гг. Archived 2011-07-03 at the Wayback Machine Российский государственный архив социально-политической истории (РГАСПИ)
  3. Член комитета: Ковылов Алексей Иванович [Member of the Committee: Kovylov Alexey Ivanovich] (in Russian). tpprf.ru. Archived from the original on 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2023-07-25.


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