The Committee of the Soviet Youth Organizations or USSR Youth Organization Committee (Russian: Комитет молодёжных организаций СССР (КМО СССР)) was a public organization in the Soviet Union primarily in the field of international youth relations. It was established in 1956 on the basis of the Anti-Fascist Committee of the Soviet Youth (1941-1956). It united various civic, professional, sports, student, cultural, etc. organizations of the Soviet youth.[1][2]
Committee chairmen
- Yevgeny Fyodorov (1941-?)
 - Vyacheslav Kochemasov (1949-1954) - Chairman of the Anti-Fascist Committee of Soviet Youth
 - Sergey Romanovsky (May 1954 - February 1960) - Chairman of the Anti-Fascist Committee of Soviet Youth until 1956
 - Petr Reshetov (February 1960 - 1966)
 - Vladimir Yarovoy (May 1966 - February 1968)
 - Gennady Yanayev (March 1968 - January 1980)
 - Aksyonov, Vladimir Alexandrovich (January 1980 - April 1987)
 - Sergey Chelnokov (April 1987 - May 1989) - Chairman of the International Committee of Youth Organizations (ICMO), which succeeded the USSR KMO
 - Alexey Kovylov (1989–1991)[3]
 - Alexey Koshmarov (Trubetskoy) (1991–2016) - Chairman of the International Committee of Youth Organizations (ICMO), the assignee of the USSR KMO.
 
References
- ↑ Комитет молодёжных организаций СССР (in Russian)
 - ↑ Комитет молодёжных организаций СССР (КМО СССР) 1956-1991 гг. Archived 2011-07-03 at the Wayback Machine Российский государственный архив социально-политической истории (РГАСПИ)
 - ↑ Член комитета: Ковылов Алексей Иванович [Member of the Committee: Kovylov Alexey Ivanovich] (in Russian). tpprf.ru. Archived from the original on 2019-04-22. Retrieved 2023-07-25.
 
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