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==Overview== [[File:Pioneers pin.svg|150px|thumb|left|Emblem of the [[Vladimir Lenin All-Union Pioneer Organization|Soviet Pioneer Organization]] with a silhouette of [[Vladimir Lenin]] and the inscription ''Always prepared!'']] During the [[Russian Civil War]] from 1917 to 1921, most of the Russian [[Scoutmaster]]s and many [[Scouting|Scouts]] fought in the ranks of the [[White Army]] against the [[Red Army]]. Between 1918 and 1920, the All-Russian Congresses of the Russian Union of the Communist Youth ([[Komsomol]]) decided to eradicate the Scout movement and create an organization of the communist type, that would take Soviet children and adolescents under its umbrella. This organization would resemble the [[Scouting|Scout movement]] in its form but properly educate children with Communist teachings, to evince previous capitalist ideologies of private ownership and individualism.<ref>Lewis Stegelbaum and Andrei Sokolov, ''Stalinism As A Way Of Life'', p. 374 {{ISBN|0-300-08480-3}}</ref> On behalf of the Soviet [[Council of People's Commissars]], [[Nadezhda Krupskaya]] ([[Vladimir Lenin]]'s wife and the People's Commissar of State for Education) was one of the main contributors to the cause of the Pioneer movement. In 1922, she wrote an essay called "Russian Union of the Communist Youth and boy-Scoutism." However, it was the remaining scoutmasters themselves who supported the Komsomol and the Red Army, who introduced the name "Pioneer" to it and convinced the Komsomol to adapt the Scout symbols and rituals.<ref>{{in lang|de}} Sebastian Waack: ''Lenins Kinder: Zur Genealogie der Pfadfinder und Pioniere in Russland 1908–1924''. wvb, Berlin 2008. {{ISBN|978-3-86573-356-6}}</ref> The first Pioneer organization was founded in [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Soviet Russia]] in 1922. Later, similar organizations were founded in the countries of the [[Eastern Bloc]] and other [[Communist states]]. The Pioneer movement was modelled in many aspects on the Scout movement. The two movements share some principles like preparedness and promotion of sports and outdoor skills. The motto ''Always prepared!'' was adopted by the pioneer movement from the [[Scout Motto]]. A member of the movement is known as a Pioneer, with the name stemming from the [[Pioneering (scouting)|pioneering]] activity in Scouting. A [[Red scarf|neckerchief]]{{snd}}typically red, but sometimes light blue{{snd}}is the traditional item of clothing worn by a pioneer. This tradition was adapted from the Scout uniform. But there are some distinct differences between the two movements. Most notably, the Scout movement receives government funding but does not overtly claim to evince the ideologies of the political economy. In contrast, the Pioneer movement is fully subsidized by the government and does make overt connections to the political economy. Thus, it teaches [[communism|communist principles]], including community-oriented and needs-based equal-pay labouring for the larger collective. Pioneer movements have existed and still exist in countries where the Communist Party is in power as well as in some countries where the Communist Party is in opposition, if the party is large enough to support a children's organization. In [[Communist state|countries ruled by Communist Parties]], membership of the pioneer movement is officially optional. However, membership provides many benefits, so the vast majority of children typically join the movement (although at different ages).{{Citation needed|date=November 2021}} During the existence of the [[Soviet Union]], thousands of [[Young Pioneer camp]]s and [[Young Pioneer Palace]]s were built exclusively for Young Pioneers, which were free of charge, sponsored by the government and [[trade unions]]. There were many newspapers and magazines published for Young Pioneers in millions of copies. A national pioneer organization is often named after a famous party member that is considered a suitable role model for young communists, such as [[Vladimir Lenin]] in the [[Soviet Union]], [[Enver Hoxha]] in [[People's Socialist Republic of Albania|Albania]], [[Georgi Dimitrov]] in [[People's Republic of Bulgaria|Bulgaria]], [[José Martí]] in [[Cuba]], [[Ernst Thälmann]] in [[East Germany]], [[Damdin Sükhbaatar]] in [[Mongolian People's Republic|Mongolia]], and [[Ho Chi Minh]] in [[Vietnam]]. The [[Movement of the First]] is a state-sponsored effort to initiate a follow-up of the pioneer movement in modern Russia.
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