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{{main|Scouting in Russia}}
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In [[1908]], Baden-Powell's book ''Scouting for Boys'' came out in Russia by the order of [[Tsar]] Nicholas II. In [[1909]], the first Russian Scout troop was organized and in [[1914]], a society called ''Russian Scout'', was established. Scouting spread rapidly across Russia and into Siberia.
In [[1908]], Baden-Powell's book ''Scouting for Boys'' came out in Russia by the order of Tsar Nicholas II. In [[1909]], the first Russian Scout troop was organized and in [[1914]], a society called ''Russian Scout'', was established. Scouting spread rapidly across Russia and into Siberia.


After the October Revolution of [[1917]] and during the Russian Civil War from [[1917]] to [[1921]], most of the [[Scoutmaster]]s and many Scouts fought in the ranks of the [[White Army]] and [[interventionist]]s against the Red Army. Some [[Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators|Scouts]] took the Bolsheviks' side, which would lead to the establishment of ideologically-altered Scoutlike organizations, such as ''ЮК'' (''Юные Коммунисты'', or ''young communists''; pronounced as ''yuk'') and others.  
After the October Revolution of [[1917]] and during the Russian Civil War from [[1917]] to [[1921]], most of the [[Scoutmaster]]s and many Scouts fought in the ranks of the [[White Army]] and [[interventionist]]s against the Red Army. Some [[Russian Association of Scouts/Navigators|Scouts]] took the Bolsheviks' side, which would lead to the establishment of ideologically-altered Scoutlike organizations, such as ''ЮК'' (''Юные Коммунисты'', or ''young communists''; pronounced as ''yuk'') and others.  
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