The Young Communist League of Czechoslovakia (Czech: Komunistický svaz mládeže Československa), nicknamed Komsomol, was a youth organization in Czechoslovakia, active between 1921 and 1936.
[2] In October 1920 the majority of the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Youth voted to approve the twenty-one conditions of the Communist International and to join the Young Communist International.
[3] The Young Communist League of Czechoslovakia was founded on February 20, 1921, through the merger of Czech, Slovak and German youth groups.
[1] In 1922 a pioneer movement was started as a subsection of the Young Communist League.
The organization issued several publications, such as Mladý komunista, Komunistická mládež, Pravda mládeže and Mladá garda.