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Young Workers' International

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Young Workers' International (in German: Arbeiter-Jugend-Internationale, in French: L'Internationale des Jeunesses Ouvrières) was an international union of socialist youth organizations. It was founded in at a conference in Amsterdam May 12-May 13, 1921. It functioned as the youth wing of the remnants of the Second International. Its secretary was Erich Ollenhauer.

It published Die Arbeiter-Jugend-Internationale.[1]

In 1923, it merged into the Socialist Youth International.

References

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  1. ^ Stauffer, Milton Theobald (1923). Youth and Renaissance Movements: A Discussion Course for College Students (1 ed.). Council of Christian Associations. pp. 112–113. Retrieved 2 February 2024.