Shock construction projects in the context of "Komsomol travel ticket"

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πŸ‘‰ Shock construction projects in the context of Komsomol travel ticket

The Komsomol direction (Russian: комсомольская ΠΏΡƒΡ‚Ρ‘Π²ΠΊΠ°, romanized:Β komsomolskaya putyovka) or Komsomol travel ticket was a mobilization document of in the Soviet Union issued by a Komsomol committee to a Komsomol member, which directed the member to temporary or permanent shock construction projects 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), army service, etc.

During the 10th five-year plan more than 500,000 young volunteers were assigned to shock construction projects with Komsomol travel tickets. Komsomol organizations formed and directed 100 All-Union squads consisting of 80,000 people.

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