podzemlja
Podzemlja, also known as the "Underground" or "Subterranean," refers to the collective name for the various secret societies and networks that operated in Russia and other Slavic countries during the 19th and early 20th centuries. These groups were characterized by their anti-government sentiments, often advocating for social and political reforms, and were influenced by various ideologies such as anarchism, Marxism, and nationalism. The term "Podzemlja" itself translates to "underground" in Russian, reflecting the clandestine nature of these organizations.
The most notable of these groups was the Narodnaya Volya (People's Will), founded in 1879, which aimed
The activities of the Podzemlja were closely monitored by the Tsarist secret police, the Okhrana, which employed
The legacy of the Podzemlja continues to be a subject of study and debate, with historians and