Estonian Young Socialist League Explained

Estonian Young Socialist League (in Estonian: Eesti Noorsotsialistlik Liit, abbreviated ENL) was a political youth movement in Estonia and the youth wing of the Estonian Socialist Workers Party (ESTP). A Central Bureau of ENL was set up in 1925. As of 1928, it had 20 branches with a total of around 500 members.[1]

Ideologically ENL was close to the Austro-Marxist positions.

ENL published Rünnak, Igapäeva Rünnak and Sotsialistlik Võitlus.[2]

ENL was a member of the Socialist Youth International, the youth wing of the Labour and Socialist International.[3]

Notes and References

  1. [Labour and Socialist International]
  2. https://www.hm.ee/uus/hm/client/download.php?id=62Ü&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=1
  3. International Institute of Social History. Sozialistische Jugend-Internationale Archives