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The Socialist Youth International (in German: Sozialistische Jugend-Internationale, French: L'Internationale de la Jeunesse Socialiste) was an international union of socialist youth organisations. It was founded in August 1907 during the Second International's Stuttgart congress. [1]
In 1923, the Young Workers' International and the International Community of Socialist Youth Organisations merged into the organisation at a meeting in Hamburg.[ citation needed ]
The headquarters of SYI were set up in Berlin. In 1933, it shifted to Prague, and in 1938 to Paris.[ citation needed ]
During the Second World War SYI became dormant. It was later replaced by the International Union of Socialist Youth.