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National Organization of Russian Scouts (Scouts-in-Exile)

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327: 436: 429: 26: 49: 311:, activities of the National Organization of Russian Scouts (NORS) were banned in German-occupied countries such as Poland, Latvia and Yugoslavia. The members of NORS continued Scouting in the underground and groups in countries such as Australia carried on their normal activities. But the other Russian Scouts-in-exile association NORR was still active in the German-occupied countries and encouraged to join the 349:(ORYuR) was founded. Oleg Pantyukhov was appointed Chief Scout of the Organization of Russian Young Pathfinders and so he was at this time the Chief Scout of both Russian Scouts-in-exile associations. He tried to unite the associations, but it failed and so he resigned as Chief Scout from ORYuR in 1957. As neither organization was created 360:
The one, NORS, was expelled from the World Organization of the Scout Movement. and the other, ORYuR, became a member of the Displaced Persons Scout Division from 1947 to 1950. But the Russians were still brother Scouts and so the took part in the
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in Austria and West Germany. In Monchehof Displaced Persons Camp, the Russian Scouts provided postal delivery and issued Scout stamps. So from November 14 to November 15, 1945 a Conference of Russian
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During this time the Russian Scouts were active members of the World brotherhood and took part in many international meetings and camps. I.e. they took part in the World Jamborees in
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was founded as an umbrella associations for Russian Scout groups working all around the world, that most troops joined. Other names used at this time were
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where he died. He served as Chief Scout of NORS until his death on October 25, 1973 and was involved in Russian Scouting since 1908/1909.
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NORS issued stamps to commemorate their Chief Scout and founder of Russian Scouting Oleg Pantyukhov and Russian Scouting.
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went into exile, and continued in many countries where fleeing White Russian émigrés settled, establishing groups in
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In 1926, the now traditional and still used Russian Scout and Guide badges were introduced: For the Scouts the
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In 1920, the first Russian Scouts troops were founded and Turkey and a Russian Scout Bureau was opened at
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Scouting in Exile movements. This organization has historically drawn the liberal side of the spectrum of
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since 1991. NORS was active in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Ukraine and Belarus.
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Artyom Laletin is the Head of the National Organization of Russian Scouts
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Some children of Soviet Russian diplomats were members of NORS or the
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After World War II, Russian Scout and Guide troops were founded in
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Oleg Pantyukhov, Chief Scout of Russia, first went to
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NORS and ORYuR helped to restart Scouting in Russia,
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in July 1920 Important leaders at that time included
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