Socialist Youth International

The Socialist Youth International (in German: Sozialistische Jugend-Internationale, French: L'Internationale de la Jeunesse Socialiste) was an international union of socialist youth organisations. It was founded in August 1907 during the Second International's Stuttgart congress.[1]

In 1923, the Young Workers' International and the International Community of Socialist Youth Organisations merged into the organisation at a meeting in Hamburg.

The headquarters of SYI were set up in Berlin. In 1933, it shifted to Prague, and in 1938 to Paris.

During the Second World War SYI became dormant. It was later replaced by the International Union of Socialist Youth.

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References

  1. ^ Dogliani, Patrizia (2023). "The Birth of the Socialist Youth International". A Political History of the International Union of Socialist Youth 1907–1917. Springer International Publishing. pp. 31–51. doi:10.1007/978-3-031-20694-8_2. ISBN 978-3-031-20694-8. Full access available to users of The Wikipedia Library.