Komsomol
Americannoun
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a communist organization in the Soviet Union for youths 16 years of age and older.
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a member of this organization.
noun
Etymology
Origin of Komsomol
< Russian Komsomól, for Kom ( munistícheskiĭ ) so ( yúz ) mol ( odëzhi ) Communist Union of Youth
Example Sentences
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Putin was one of millions of Soviet schoolchildren who joined the Pioneer and Komsomol youth movements, which taught devotion to communist ideals.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 14, 2025
After the university, Mr. Gorbachev decided on a career with the Komsomol, the party’s youth division, as deputy head of the “agitation and propaganda department.”
From Washington Post • Aug. 30, 2022
After graduating from the village primary school, Mr. Gorbachev attended secondary school in Krasnogvardeisk and joined the Komsomol, the Communist Party youth organization.
From New York Times • Aug. 30, 2022
He appeared to be referring to the Komsomol, a youth league that all Soviet youngsters were encouraged to join in order to receive school promotions.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 22, 2021
She was a hard worker, modest, and a leader of the local Komsomol, a youth communist group.
From "Women in Space" by Karen Bush Gibson
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