2nd World Festival of Youth and Students

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2nd World Festival of Youth and Students
File:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-R90348, Budapest, II. Weltfestspiele, mongolische Tanzgruppe.jpg
Mongolian singing group at the 1949 Budapest festival
Host country Hungary
Date 1949 (1949)
Cities Budapest
Participants 20,000, from 82 countries

The Second World Festival of Youth and Students (WFYS) was held in 1949, in Budapest, a city still recuperating from World War II. The 2nd WFYS was one of three major youth events held in Hungary in 1949, along with the World University Summer Games and the World Youth Congress. It was organised by the World Federation of Democratic Youth and the International Union of Students

On August 14, 1949, 20,000 young people from 82 countries, gathered in the Ujpest Stadium, inaugurating the festival. For two weeks, the participants took part in cultural, sport, and political activities. The festival expressed its solidarity for the "anti-colonialist struggle" of the peoples of Indonesia, Malaysia and French Indochina and also for the "anti-fascist struggle" of the Spanish and Greek peoples. It was the first time that a delegation from what would become East Germany took part.

It featured a sports programme, including an athletics competition.[1]

The motto of the festival was: Youth Unite! Forward for Lasting Peace, Democracy, National Independence and a better future for the people!

References

  1. World Student Games (UIE). GBR Athletics. Retrieved on 2014-12-09.


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