The Komsomol organization in Soviet times was considered a forge of cadres for party and trade union bodies. Many large-scale leaders of industrial and scientific organizations at one time passed Komsomol practice. Victor Mironenko is one of such representatives.
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Pioneer childhood
You could become a member of the Komsomol at the age of fourteen. Viktor Ivanovich Mironenko was born on June 7, 1953 in an ordinary Soviet family. Parents at that time lived in the city of Chernigov. My father worked as a locksmith in the district committee of the party in Chernihiv. He passed away when the boy was barely seven years old. Mother worked as a cutter in a garment factory. The child grew up and was brought up in a favorable environment. A boy from young nails was prepared for adulthood. Victor tried to help his parents around the house. He learned letters early and began to read. I dreamed of becoming a pilot.
At school, Victor studied well. He showed an increased interest in humanitarian disciplines. History and geography were his favorite subjects. With enthusiasm he worked as a guide in the school museum of partisan glory. I did sports. He visited the athletics and gymnastics section. He took an active part in public life. In high school he designed and edited a school wall newspaper. I always found a common language with classmates. He knew how peers live and what they dream about.
On the political wave
Until a certain moment, the biography of the future Komsomol leader developed according to the standard scheme. In 1970, having received a certificate of maturity, Mironenko entered the local pedagogical institute. Student years flew by in a flash. However, during this time, Victor gained invaluable experience and acquired useful connections. From the first year he joined the stream of Komsomol events. At first he was elected a political informant. Then he took up his favorite work - he began to publish the wall newspaper “The Voice of a Freshman”.
Career in the Komsomol evolved without much effort. At the next stage, Mironenko is elected the secretary of the Komsomol institute committee. Having completed his education, a young specialist comes to work at a native institute as a history teacher. But the situation was such that he had to head one of the district committees of the Komsomol. At all posts, Viktor Ivanovich worked with full dedication and always reached the intended milestones.