Komsomol direction
The Komsomol direction (Комсомольская путёвка) or Komsomol travel ticket was a document of mobilization in the Soviet Union issued by a Komsomol committee to a Komsomol member which directed the member for temporary or permanent shock construction projects (udarnyie stroiki) or military service. Usually the Komsomol direction was associated with relocation to new, poorly settled remote locations: new construction sites ("Komsomol construction sites" (комсомольская стройка)[1]), army service, etc. The travel ticket appeared sometime after adaptation of the Soviet Labor Code as a type of organizational mobilization.
During the 10th five-year plan with those travel tickets to the shock construction projects arrived over 500,000 young volunteers.[2] Komsomol organizations formed and directed 100 All-Union squads consisting of 80,000 people.[2]
At the construction sites travel tickets recipients were earning labor days (Russian: трудодни, trudodni)[3] which were granted depending on a type of work was performed.
Eponymous songs
- Комсомольская путёвка, lyrics: Dolmatovsky, music: Pakhmutova[4]
- Комсомольская путёвка (1959), lyrics: Tsezar Solodar, music: Serafim Tulikov[5][6]
Gallery
- Komsomol travel ticket to the Soviet Border Troops
See also
References
- ↑ "Лукашенко: По комсомольской путевке - на комсомольскую стройку"
- 1 2 Pastukhov, B. Komsomol travel ticket: goal - transformation, location - areas of development. "Smena" magazine #1311. January 1982
- ↑ Lapenkov, A. Komsomol travel ticket called. Novyi Put. 25 March 2014
- ↑ Komsomolskaya Putyovka, Dolmatovsky-Pakhmutova
- ↑ Komsomolskaya Putyovka, Solodar-Tulikov
- ↑ Komsomol Travel Ticket. Sovmusic.