AP European History
Smuggled into Russia refers to the covert movement of people, goods, or information across the borders of Russia, particularly during periods of political upheaval and change. This term is particularly relevant to the Russian Revolution, as it illustrates the efforts of revolutionary leaders and factions to bypass government controls, disseminate revolutionary ideas, and mobilize support against the existing regime. The act of smuggling often played a crucial role in facilitating communication and coordination among revolutionary groups, thereby influencing the course of the revolution and its aftermath.