ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 3月23日 09時11分


Often in #Russia these days, what is old is new again — or, to be more specific, what is Soviet is new again. The Youth Army is a militarized throwback to the Young Pioneers of the Soviet era. Meant to instill a sense of Communist zeal, the Pioneers are mostly remembered for their summer camps. The Youth Army jettisoned the Communist bits, emerging as a kind of hybrid version of the scouts and a reserve officers training program, with an emphasis on patriotism and national service. The trademark red endured. If the Pioneers knotted red scarves around their necks, members of the Youth Army sport red berets bearing a pin of the organization’s logo. Formed in May 2016, the Youth Army — “Yunarmia” in Russian — has grown to include 190,000 boys and girls aged 8 to 18. @chalabov took this photo of some of them at the organization’s national forum. With the event — parts nationalistic pep rally, arms bazaar, junior Olympics and nerd science fair — the organizers made a distinct effort to make the Youth Army seem cool. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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