- The
Komsomol of Ukraine,
officially the
Leninist Communist League of
Youth of
Ukraine (ЛКСМУ, Ukrainian: Ленінська Комуністична Спілка Молоді України;...
- From 1977 he was an
activist of
Komsomol (
LKSMU) and by 1985
became a
secretary of the
Central Committee of
LKSMU. In 1989–91
Matviyenko became the first...
-
Democratic League of
Youth that
previously was part of the
Komsomol of
Ukraine (
LKSMU). To
relieve the pressure,
Voloshchuk approved a
composition of provisional...
- Північно-Кримський канал імені ЛКСМУ, romanized: Pivnichno-Krymskyi
kanal imeni LKSMU Russian: Северо-Крымский канал имени Ленинского комсомола Украины,...
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political offices Preceded by
Vasiliy Kostyenko First Secretary of the
LKSMU 1947–1950 Succeeded by
Georgiy Shevel Preceded by
Aleksandr Shelepin First...
- was
renamed in a
memory of the
Lenin Communist Union of
Youth of
Ukraine (
LKSMU). The last
renovations that took
place during the
Soviet period were before...
-
Moscow young composers’ competition. She
received the
Mykola Ostrovsky LKSMU Republican Award [uk] in 1970, and the
Shevchenko National Prize in 1989...
- club was
created in 1922 at the
Central Committee of
Komsomol of
Ukraine (
LKSMU). In 1924
former Gelferik-Sade
Stadium was
renamed as
Spartak to the 2nd...
- the
Central Committee of the Lenin's
Youth Communist League of
Ukraine (
LKSMU).
During this time in 1984
Shpyh also
graduated the Kyiv
Institute of National...
- “New Left”, “Youth
Against Capitalism”,
Komsomol members expelled from the
LKSMU,
animal rights activists) and
independent trade unions (Direct Action, Labor...