80:(who remained at the helm of the organization throughout its existence). Other members of the Central Committee were S. Alperavičius, A. Movšenzonas and Nikolay Volov. Following the founding meeting, a special appeal to the youth was issued by the organization on February 14, 1919. The Provisional Central Bureau of the organization was based at 9, Varnų Street (present-day
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Greifenbergeris' role as the leader of the organization and elected him as its delegate to the congress of the Russian Young Communist League. The conference adopted a program based on that of the Russian
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February 10, 1919 at a joint session of the Presidium of the Central Committee of the Young Communist League of Belorussia and the Provisional Central Bureau of the Young Communist League of Lithuania. The meeting decided to merge the Lithuanian and Belorussian communist youth organizations. The
208:('Torch of Communism') on March 2, 1919. The first issue was published in Vilna, the second and third were issued from Minsk as the joint organ of the Central Committee and Minsk Committee of the organization. It was edited by Greifenbergeris.
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Communist League. On May 4, 1920 a Lithuanian Central Bureau of the organization was founded at a conference in Kaunas. Members of the Lithuanian Central Bureau included, at different stages, Greifenbergeris,
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Liebknecht Military Detachment which fought at the frontlines during the Polish offensive.
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Western Front. It was then planned for July 16, 1919, but could not be held.
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