Romanian Youth Labour

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The Romanian Youth Labour (Munca Tineretului Român - MTR) pin (1942)

The Romanian Youth Labor (Munca Tineretului Roman – MTR) was a paramilitary movement present in Romania during 1942-1944.

History

Having as an inspiration source the German Reichsarbeitsdienst (Reich Labour Service) organization (1934–1945), the Romanian political system ruled by gen. Ion Antonescu tried to avoid the Romanian youth to enroll in the Iron Guard.[1]

The Law no. 425 from 15 May 1941 regulated the unemployed compulsoriness to work for civic use (for both the Romanians and Jews).[2] Being focused on the youth paramilitary training, Romanian Youth Labour aimed at educating its members in the spirit of the social labor and training them for building civil works: viaducts, aqueducts, tunnels, bridges and roads.[3]

The organization headquarter was located in Breaza, in the same building where the Military High School is placed today. The Commanders’ Center of Straja Ţării was also located there between 1937-1940. The center was coordinated by gen. Emil Pălăngeanu and lt. col. Ioan Dem. Dimăncescu.[3]

The organization ceased its activity after August 23, 1944 when Romania switched sides from the Axis to the Allies.

See also

References

  1. prof. Dr. Stelian Neagoe, Din însemnările zilnice ale lui Constantin Argentoianu, Jurnalul, Mar. 21, 2010
  2. Dan Grecu, Detașamentele exterioare de muncă pentru evrei din județul Hunedoara (1941-1943), The Romanian Postal-History
  3. 3.0 3.1 prof. dr. Nicu Alexe și colectiv, Enciclopedia Educației Fizice și Sportului din România,vol.II - ISBN 973-85940-0-6, p.51, Editura Aramis, București, 2002

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