Communist Youth of Denmark explained

Danmarks Kommunistiske Ungdom (Communist Youth of Denmark), was the youth wing of Danmarks Kommunistiske Parti (Communist Party of Denmark). DKU had its origins in Socialdemokratisk Ungdomsforbund (Social Democratic Youth League) founded in 1906. The organization took the name DKU in 1919.[1]

DKU was dissolved in 1990, but in 2009[2], a spiritual successor (established with the name "Ungkommunisterne", but renamed back to Danmarks Kommunistiske Ungdom during the organizations restart in 2021)[3] was founded as an independent organization shared informally between the Communist Party of Denmark, the Communist Party in Denmark, and the Communist Party (Denmark), which still participates in the World Federation of Democratic Youth.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Danmarks Kommunistiske Ungdom (DKU) . Denmark's Communist Youth (DKU) . .leksikon.org . 2 June 2006 . 7 February 2006 . da.
  2. Web site: Danmarks Kommunistiske Ungdom - DKU - Så er der hængt en masse invitationer til Ungkommunisternes 5 års jubilæum op i byen. Så kom og vær med til at fejre de første 5 års kamp for en samlet og stærk kommunistisk ungdomsbevægelse Facebook . 2024-07-12 . www.facebook.com . en.
  3. Web site: Jeppesen . Asger . 2021-08-03 . Ungkommunisterne skifter navn – den historiske fane samles op igen . 2024-07-12 . Arbejderen . da-DK.
  4. Web site: 2022-05-11 . DKU’s vedtægter . 2024-05-10 . DKU - Danmarks Kommunistiske Ungdom . da-DK.