Young Guard
Young Guard stands for:
- Part of Napoleon's Imperial Guard
- A fixed term of the socialist and communist workers' youth movement, which goes back to the refrain of the song Dem Morgenrot (Refrain (repeated): We are the young guard of the proletariat , text by Heinrich Eildermann 1907) (favorite song by Erich Honecker )
- Die Junge Garde (1906) , newspaper of the Association of Young Workers in Germany published from 1906 to 1908
- The young guard (1918) , from 1918 published newspaper of the Free Socialist Youth (FSJ) and then organ of the Communist Youth Association of Germany
- Young Guard (Komsomol) , Soviet youth movement
- The young guard (novel) , most famous novel by Alexander Fadejew (German first edition: Volk und Welt, Berlin 1949)
- The Young Guard (film) , Soviet film from 1951 based on the novel by Fadeev
- The Junge Garde (ship) was a fish processing ship with the identification number ROS 317 in the VEK Rostocker Hochseefischerei
- The open-air theater Young Guard , a former official name of the open-air stage Large garden in Dresden, popularly known yet Young Guard is called
- Molodaja Gwardija , a Nashi- like Russian youth organization with political goals
- Molodaja Gwardija (publisher) , a Soviet publisher
- Molodaja Gwardija (magazine) , a Soviet magazine
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