The All-Union Pioneer Organization named after V.I. Lenin is a mass amateur communist organization of children and teenagers of the Soviet Union, a replacement and reserve of the All-Union Leninist Communist Youth Union. ALL-UNION This means that it included pioneer organizations of fifteen fraternal republics of the USSR. All the pioneers of the country are one friendly family. IN THE NAME OF LENIN The life and struggle of V.I. Lenin is the most striking and inspiring example for every pioneer. To study like Lenin, to work like Lenin, to love the Soviet Motherland - this is the highest duty of the young Leninists of the Land of Soviets. COMMUNIST This means that under the leadership of communists and Komsomol members, together with the entire people, young Leninists take part in the construction of the most just society on Earth - communism. MASSIVE Pioneer detachments were created everywhere. Most of the guys were between 10 and 15 years old. SELF-ACTIVE means an organization in which the pioneers act themselves. CHANGE AND RESERVE OF THE KOMSOMOL Every year the pioneer organization recommends the best of the best pioneers to the ranks of its combat leader, the Leninist Komsomol. “Change is coming!” - these were the words on the pioneer banners of the first detachments. CHILDREN'S Pioneer organization - organization of children and teenagers.

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You can immediately recognize a pioneer by the scarlet tie on his chest. The tie is a symbol of the pioneers. . Who are the pioneers?

The red tie is a piece of the red battle flag, stained with the blood of soldiers who died for the freedom of the Motherland. If all the ties of the unit are put together, you get a large scarlet banner. The three ends of the tie are a symbol of strong friendship between the Octoberists, pioneers, and members of the Belarusian Republican Youth Union. They are united by common interests, like the three ends of a tie tied in a knot on the chest of a pioneer.

What is the task of a pioneer organization? Our work is not easy, Our task is this: If only our native country could live, So that it would be proud of its children. And honor and conscience, preserve kindness and intelligence, so that descendants will not be ashamed to look into the eyes.

The pioneer organization has its own traditions, which are based on the truth: Good is eternal, love is eternal, knowledge is endless.

We have long been accustomed to studying and playing together, and we consider it a matter of honor to help those who are lagging behind.

We congratulate the veterans on the holidays, We invite them to concerts and their training camps. We all live very friendly with them, We help those who need it with housework.

When you tie a tie, take care of it. He is the same color with our banner. Both the tie and the banner are forever related The color of blood, hot and pure. And you have to do a lot of things, Live a lot of glorious years, So that later, like a scarlet banner, Press your party card to your chest.

If a pioneer gets down to business, he brings his work to the end, to victory. So grow up seasoned and brave, After all, your name is a pioneer!

Our task is to respect our native state, Our traditions, memory, sacred!

The first to be called pioneers are the sailors who walked at random without a map or compass. A pioneer is the conqueror of nature who grew a garden in the north.

The pioneer and those who walked in the desert, The pioneers and those who came into space, The pioneers welded super-hard steel And gnawed into the depths of the earth.

On difficult days, help whoever needs it, Walking through life actively and amicably, We look into the future openly and boldly. And we encourage you to be an example for everyone!

The squad froze in solemn silence, your friends are waiting for your cherished words. You make a promise today, That you are ready to become a pioneer.

We became winged with joy, try to measure our happiness! Only yesterday we were Octoberists, now we have become pioneers.

Young pioneers are always received in a solemn atmosphere on a day related to the history of the Pioneers, at a general formation, line-up or gathering. G.A. Zyuganov - leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation

And we were once pioneers...

Pioneer heroes. And many others…

Pioneer anthem lyrics. A. Zharov, music. S. Deshkin Raise your bonfires, blue nights! We are pioneers - children of workers. The era of bright years is approaching. The pioneer's cry: "Always be prepared!" With a joyful step, with a cheerful song, We stand behind the Komsomol. The era of bright years is approaching. The pioneer's cry: "Always be prepared!" We raise the scarlet banner, Children of the workers, boldly follow us! The era of bright years is approaching. The pioneer's cry: "Always be prepared!"

On May 6, 2010, a solemn pioneer line was held on Red Square in Moscow, dedicated to the 88th anniversary of the creation of the All-Russian Pioneer Organization and the 65th anniversary of the Victory of the Soviet people in the Great Patriotic War. Over 4,000 pioneers took part in the festive event. The ceremony was opened by Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation G.A. Zyuganov. Red Square was more crowded than ever. The pioneers lined up along the entire perimeter of the square. On this happy and solemn day for the children, parents, grandparents, teachers and educators came with them. The sun is shining brightly, cheerful pioneer songs are heard through the powerful speakers of the amplifier, everyone is in a festive mood, and even strict police officers and, of course, the usual journalists smile at the pioneers. Next to G.A. Zyuganov, senior leaders of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation and the Moscow city committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, Komsomol leaders, war and armed forces veterans, activists and supporters of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation, many Russian and foreign journalists.

Red flags flutter over the ranks of children, the commanders of the pioneer squads hold signs with the inscriptions: Zhukovsky, Orekhovo-Zuevo, Moscow, Dolgoprudny, Vladimir, Tula, Kaluga, Tver, Chekhov, Mozhaisk and others - children from 20 cities of Russia gathered on Red Square.

The pioneer chant sounds: “This is why we are becoming pioneers, To revive everything, as in the Land of the Soviets. We, together with our elders, will take all measures, We are always ready to fight for this.” The children excitedly take the pioneer oath: “I, joining the ranks of the young pioneers here on Red Square near the walls of the ancient Kremlin, solemnly promise to passionately love and defend my Motherland, to sacredly carry out the laws of the young pioneers, to always be the first in study, work and public life, respect and continue the traditions of the older generation, constantly provide assistance to war and labor veterans, and be a worthy citizen of your Fatherland!” The leader of Russian communists G.A. addresses the pioneers. Zyuganov: “Pioneers, be ready in the fight for the honor and dignity of our Motherland, for the cause of the working people!” - “Always Ready!” - children’s voices are heard loudly on Red Square.



Who is a pioneer? A pioneer is a child wearing a red tie, observing pioneer laws and traditions and always ready to defend his country and fight for justice! Pioneer is an example to all the guys! Pioneer means “first”, and real pioneers really tried to be the first in everything! Pioneers are young patriots of their country, keeping pieces of the victory banner in the form of their red ties.




Purpose of the Pioneer Organization The declared purpose of the Pioneer organization: to educate young fighters for the cause of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. To the call: “Pioneer, be ready to fight for the cause of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union!” the answer follows: “Always ready!”


Charter of a Pioneer A pioneer works and studies for the good of the Motherland, preparing to become its defender. A pioneer, an active fighter for peace, a friend to pioneers and the children of workers of all countries. The pioneer looks up to the communists, prepares to become a Komsomol member, and leads the Octobrists. A pioneer values ​​the honor of his organization and strengthens its authority through his deeds and actions. The pioneer is a reliable comrade, respects his elders, takes care of his younger ones, and always acts according to his conscience.


Admission to the Pioneer organization The Pioneer organization accepts schoolchildren aged 9 to 14 years. Admission is carried out individually, by open voting at a meeting of the pioneer detachment or squad. A communist, Komsomol member or senior pioneer gives him a red pioneer tie and a pioneer badge. As a rule, pioneers were received in a solemn atmosphere during communist holidays in memorable places, most often on April 22 near the monument to V.I. Lenin.


At first, upon entering school, the child was admitted to October. After which the schoolboy proudly wore a star with a curly-haired boy on his chest. Upon reaching the age of 9, the next step followed - initiation into pioneers. And finally, in high school - the presentation of the Komsomol badge.


Pioneer uniform On ordinary days, it coincided with the school uniform, complemented by pioneer symbols with a red tie and a pioneer badge. On special occasions (holidays, greetings at party and Komsomol forums, meetings of foreign delegations, etc.) a dress uniform was worn, which included: red caps, pioneer ties and badges.




Hymn of the Pioneers 1. Rise with fires, blue nights, We are Pioneers, children of workers! The time of bright years is approaching, The cry of the pioneers is always ready! 2. With a joyful step, with a cheerful song, We stand for the Komsomol, The time of bright years is approaching, The cry of the pioneers is always ready! 3. We raise the red banner, Children of the workers boldly follow us! The time of bright years is approaching, The cry of the pioneers is always ready! 4. Rise with fires, blue nights, We are Pioneers, children of workers! The time of bright years is approaching, The cry of the pioneers is always ready!



Who is a pioneer? A pioneer is a child wearing a red tie, observing pioneer laws and traditions and always ready to defend his country and fight for justice! Pioneer is an example to all the guys! Pioneer means “first”, and real pioneers really tried to be the first in everything! Pioneers are young patriots of their country, keeping pieces of the victory banner in the form of their red ties.

In the USSR, the pioneer organization was formed by the decision of the All-Russian Komsomol Conference on May 19, 1922. Until 1924, the pioneer organization bore the name of Spartak, and after Lenin’s death it received his name.

Purpose of the Pioneer Organization The declared purpose of the Pioneer organization: to educate young fighters for the cause of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. To the call: “Pioneer, be ready to fight for the cause of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union!” - the answer follows: “Always ready!”

Charter of a Pioneer Pioneer - works and studies for the good of the Motherland, prepares to become its defender. A pioneer is an active fighter for peace, a friend to pioneers and the children of workers of all countries. The pioneer looks up to the communists, prepares to become a Komsomol member, and leads the Octobrists. A pioneer values ​​the honor of his organization and strengthens its authority through his deeds and actions. A pioneer is a reliable comrade, respects elders, takes care of younger ones, and always acts according to his conscience.

Admission to the Pioneer organization The Pioneer organization accepts schoolchildren aged 9 to 14 years. Admission is carried out individually, by open voting at a meeting of the pioneer detachment or squad. A communist, Komsomol member or senior pioneer gives him a red pioneer tie and a pioneer badge. As a rule, pioneers were received in a solemn atmosphere during communist holidays in memorable places, most often on April 22 near the monument to V.I. Lenin.

Pioneer uniform On ordinary days, it coincided with the school uniform, complemented by pioneer symbols - a red tie and a pioneer badge. On special occasions (holidays, greetings at party and Komsomol forums, meetings of foreign delegations, etc.) a dress uniform was worn, which included: red caps, pioneer ties and badges.

Girls: Boys: White blouses, blue skirts, white socks and white shoes. White shirts with gilded buttons and sleeve emblems, belted with a light brown belt with a gilded buckle, blue trousers and dark shoes. Pioneer dress uniform

Hymn of the Pioneers 1. Rise with fires, blue nights, We are Pioneers - children of workers! The time of bright years is approaching, The cry of the pioneers is always be prepared! 2. With a joyful step, with a cheerful song, We stand for the Komsomol, The time of bright years is approaching, The cry of the pioneers - always be ready! 3. We raise the red banner, Children of workers - boldly follow us! The time of bright years is approaching, The cry of the pioneers is always be prepared! 4. Rise up with fires, blue nights, We are Pioneers - children of workers! The time of bright years is approaching, The cry of the pioneers is always be prepared!

The anthem of the pioneer organization is considered to be “March of Young Pioneers” - a Soviet pioneer song written in 1922 by two Komsomol members - pianist Sergei Kaidan-Deshkin and poet Alexander Zharov.

Pioneers in the Great Patriotic War With the onset of the Great Patriotic War, the pioneers sought to help adults in every way in the fight against the enemy both in the rear and at the front, in partisan detachments and in the underground. The pioneers became scouts, partisans, cabin boys on warships, and helped shelter the wounded.

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PIONEER - a researcher, a pioneer of something, a person who was one of the first to penetrate a new, unexplored area, who paved new paths in science, technology, and art.

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The pioneer movement arose as a spontaneous self-organization of adults and children in response to homelessness and devastation in Russia after the Civil War. The founding date of the pioneer organization is May 19, 1922. In 1924, the pioneer organization was named after V.I. Lenin. The All-Union Pioneer Organization united republican, regional, regional, district, city, and district pioneer organizations in the USSR. The basis of the All-Union Pioneer Organization was the pioneer squad. In pioneer squads, numbering more than 20 pioneers, pioneer detachments were created, uniting at least 3 pioneers. At school, the detachment united pioneers studying in the same class. A detachment of 15 or more pioneers was divided into units. Pioneer movement

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The Pioneer organization accepts schoolchildren aged 9 to 14 years. Admission is carried out individually, by open voting at a meeting of the pioneer detachment or squad. Those who join the pioneer organization at the pioneer line make a solemn promise to be a pioneer of the Soviet Union. A communist, Komsomol member or senior pioneer gives him a red pioneer tie and a pioneer badge. As a rule, pioneers were accepted into a solemn atmosphere during communist holidays in memorable historical and revolutionary places, most often on April 22 near the monument to V.I. Lenin

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The most important pioneer attributes were the squad banner, squad flags, bugle and drum, which accompanied all the solemn pioneer meetings. Each pioneer squad had a pioneer room where the corresponding attributes were stored and meetings of the squad council were held. A Lenin corner and a corner of international friendship were set up in the pioneer room. At school and in classrooms, pioneers published and hung handwritten squad and detachment wall newspapers.

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Solemn promise of a pioneer of the Soviet Union “I, (last name, first name), joining the ranks of the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, in the face of my comrades, I solemnly promise: to fervently love and take care of my Motherland, to live as the great Lenin bequeathed, as the Communist Party teaches , as required by the Laws of the Pioneers of the Soviet Union." Latest edition (1986)

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The motto of the pioneers To the call: “Pioneer, be ready to fight for the cause of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union!” - the answer follows: “Always ready!”

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1. Rise up with fires, blue nights, 3. We raise the red banner, We are Pioneers - children of workers! Children of workers - boldly follow us! The time of bright years is approaching, The time of bright years is approaching, The cry of the pioneers is always be prepared! The cry of the Pioneers is always be prepared! 2. With a joyful step, with a cheerful song, 4. Soar with fires, blue nights, We stand for the Komsomol, We are Pioneers - the children of workers! The time of bright years is approaching, The time of bright years is approaching, The cry of the Pioneers - always be prepared! The cry of the Pioneers is always be prepared! The anthem of the pioneer organization is considered to be “March of Young Pioneers” - a Soviet pioneer song written in 1922 by two Komsomol members - pianist Sergei Kaidan-Deshkin and poet Alexander Zharov. Hymn of the Pioneer

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Appearing after the revolution and civil war at industrial enterprises, the pioneer organization fostered devotion to the cause of the working class and the Soviet state. The pioneer, to the best of his ability, participated in carrying out the revolutionary course of the new government and protecting the republic from counter-revolutionaries. The pioneers became assistants not only to workers and collective farmers, but also to policemen and border guards. With the onset of the Great Patriotic War, the pioneers sought to help adults in every way in the fight against the enemy both in the rear and at the front, in partisan detachments and in the underground. The pioneers became scouts, partisans, cabin boys on warships, and helped shelter the wounded. For military services, tens of thousands of pioneers were awarded orders and medals, four were posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

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In 1990, at the X All-Union rally in Artek, the All-Union Pioneer Organization named after Lenin was transformed into the International Union of Pioneer Organizations - the Federation of Children's Organizations. In practice, this transformation, as well as the ban in 1991 of the CPSU, the dissolution of the Komsomol and the collapse of the USSR, undermined the power of the pioneer organization and led to the virtual liquidation of the majority of pioneer squads. At the same time, numerous pioneer organizations still exist in Russia, in all countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States and in the former Soviet republics that were not included in it. The pioneers continue Timur's work as before. Pioneer games “Zarnitsa” and “Leather Ball”, events for holidays such as the Day of Victory of the Soviet people over the Nazi invaders and Pioneer Day are also regularly held.

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Composition of the organization: 25 children's associations Number of members of the regional organization: more than 3,200 children aged 8 to 14 years Date of creation: December 15, 1998