Lenin was able to re-enter Russia [after the February 1917 Russian Revolution] courtersy only of the German authorities who were delighted to facilitate the return from Switzerland of someone who would cause trouble in the enemy camp [in World War I] and who was opposed to Russian participation in the war.
Cá se fazem, cá se pagam.
PS:
More members of the Politburo of the German Communist Party were killed in the Soviet Union at Stalin's behest than in Germany on the orders of Hitler.
The Rise & Fall of Communism, Archie Brown
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