Union of Socialist Youth (Poland)
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Founded10 September 1957
Preceded byUnion of Polish Youth
Dissolved1976
Merged intoPolish Socialist Youth Union
| Union of Socialist Youth Związek Młodzieży Socjalistycznej | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 10 September 1957 |
| Preceded by | Union of Polish Youth |
| Dissolved | 1976 |
| Merged into | Polish Socialist Youth Union |
| Headquarters | Warsaw, Polish People's Republic |
| Membership | 1.2 million (1975) |
| Ideology | Socialism, Communism |
| Mother party | Polish United Workers' Party |
| National affiliation | Front of National Unity |
| International affiliation | World Federation of Democratic Youth (WFDY) |
| Newspaper | Sztandar Młodych |

Union of Socialist Youth (Polish: Związek Młodzieży Socjalistycznej) (ZMS) was a Communist youth movement, the main youth organization in the Polish People's Republic from 1957 to 1976 when it was merged[1] with two other organizations to create the Polish Socialist Youth Union.