Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale
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Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale
Summary
Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale is a juvenile political organization[1].
Key Facts
- Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale is in the country of Netherlands[2].
- Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale's instance of is recorded as juvenile political organization[3].
- Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale's founder is recorded as Social Democratic Workers' Party[4].
- Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale's founder is recorded as Nederlands Verbond van Vakverenigingen[5].
- Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale's Commons category is recorded as Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale[6].
- Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale's archives at is recorded as International Institute of Social History[7].
- Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale's chairperson is recorded as Koos Vorrink[8].
- 1918 marks the founding of Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale[9].
- Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale was dissolved in 1959[10].
- Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale's political ideology is recorded as social democracy[11].
- Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale's replaced by is recorded as Jeugd en Jongeren Centrum "Ruimte"[12].
- Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale's affiliation is recorded as Social Democratic Workers' Party[13].
- Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale's native label is recorded as Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale[14].
- Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale's short name is recorded as AJC[15].
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Founding
Founders include Social Democratic Workers' Party[4] and Nederlands Verbond van Vakverenigingen[5]. 1918 marks the founding of Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale[9].
Identity
Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale's short name is recorded as AJC[15].
Leadership
Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale's chairperson is recorded as Koos Vorrink[8].
Dissolution
Arbeiders Jeugd Centrale was dissolved in 1959[10].