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Komsomol|ˈkɒmsəmɒl| Also Comsomol. [Russ. komsomól, short f. Kommunistícheskiĭ Soyúz Molodëzhi Communist Union of Youth.] An organization of Communist youth in Russia; a member of this organization. Also attrib.
1934T. S. Eliot Rock i. 39 That's what they do in Russia. Ever 'ear o' the Comsomol? We'll turn all the churches into workers' clubs. 1944G. B. Shaw Everybody's Pol. What's What? x. 82 Comsomols, Ballillas, Leagues of Youth and cognate bodies and movements which are sprouting everywhere. 1948J. Towster Political Power in U.S.S.R. 137 The closest auxiliary of the Party is the Komsomol or Young Communist League. 1949Ann. Reg. 1948 211 Communists and Komsomols had helped to build mosques. 1958Listener 5 June 934/1 Why should Chekhov's characters proclaim prophetic and optimistic truths about a better future which sounds [sic] as if they were gleaned from a Komsomol textbook? 1959Ibid. 3 Dec. 964/2 A Komsomol branch secretary. 1973Nat. Geographic May 606/2 The Komsomol (Communist youth organization) in her district had advertised openings at Togliatti stating that a modern low-rent apartment was part of the employment contract. |