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Socialist Youth League (Sweden)

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The Socialist Youth League (Socialistiska Ungdomsförbundet, SUF) of Sweden was founded in Stockholm in 1897.[1] The SUF soon attracted "radical" elements who stood in opposition to social democratic leaders.[1][2] In 1903, part of the organisation split off to become the Social Democratic Youth League.[1] The remainder of the SUF formed the backbone of the Young Socialists, founded in 1908.[1]

Notable members included Albert Jensen, who went on to found the Central Organisation of the Workers of Sweden in 1910.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Jansson, Jenny (2020). "Problems Identified by the Lo Leadership". Crafting the Movement: Identity Entrepreneurs in the Swedish Trade Union Movement, 1920–1940. Cornell University Press. pp. 18–42.
  2. ^ Rolf, Hannes (2024). "'Martin Talar Ikväll': Martin Andersson Som Politisk Aktör i Den Urbana Arbetaroffentligheten". Politiskt Aktörskap i En Omvandlingstid: Sverige 1880–1930. Kriterium. pp. 203–225 – via JSTOR.