The Liberators

The Liberators
Author: Viktor Suvorov
Publisher: Hamish Hamilton
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1981
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

The Art of Victory

The Art of Victory
Author: Philip Longworth
Publisher: London : Constable
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1965
Genre: Generals
ISBN:

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Aquarium

Aquarium
Author: Viktor Suvorov
Publisher:
Total Pages: 412
Release: 1985
Genre: Intelligence officers
ISBN: 9780586068793

The Chief Culprit

The Chief Culprit
Author: Viktor Suvorov
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 451
Release: 2013-02-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612512682

“A remarkable book. A delayed bombshell that includes very pertinent new research and discoveries Suvorov has made since 1990. He makes savvy readers of contemporary and World War II history, of a mind to reexamine the Soviet past in terms of what historians call ‘present interest.’ None of the ‘new Russian’ historians can match his masterful sweep of research and analysis.” —ALBERT WEEKS, Professor Emeritus of International Relations, New York University, author of Stalin’s Other War: Soviet Grand Strategy, 1939-1941 In The Chief Culprit, bestselling author Victor Suvorov probes newly released Soviet documents and reevaluates existing historical material to analyze Stalin’s strategic design to conquer Europe and the reasons behind his controversial support for Nazi Germany. A former Soviet army intelligence officer, the author explains that Stalin’s strategy leading up to World War II grew from Lenin’s belief that if World War I did not ignite the worldwide Communist revolution, then a second world war would be necessary. Suvorov debunks the theory that Stalin was duped by Hitler and that the Soviet Union was a victim of Nazi aggression. Instead, he makes the case that Stalin neither feared Hitler nor mistakenly trusted him. He maintains that after Germany occupied Poland, defeated France, and started to prepare for an invasion of Great Britain, Hitler’s intelligence services detected the Soviet Union’s preparations for a major war against Germany. This detection, Suvorov argues, led to Germany’s preemptive war plan and the launch of an invasion of the USSR. Stalin emerges from the pages of this book as a diabolical genius consumed by visions of a worldwide Communist revolution at any cost—a leader who wooed Hitler and Germany in his own effort to conquer the world. In contradicting traditional theories about Soviet planning before the German invasion and in arguing for revised view of Stalin’s real intentions, The Chief Culprit has provoked debate among historians throughout the world.

Inside the Aquarium

Inside the Aquarium
Author: Viktor Suvorov
Publisher: MacMillan Publishing Company
Total Pages: 266
Release: 1986
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Describes the author's recruitment and training inside the Aquarium, headquarters of the GRU, the Soviet Union's top-secret military intelligence organization.

Spetsnaz: The Inside Story of the Soviet Special Forces

Spetsnaz: The Inside Story of the Soviet Special Forces
Author: Viktor Suvorov
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 209
Release: 1988-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0393285847

Viktor Suvorov is a Soviet army officer who has defected to the West. Here is the full story of the Spetsnaz forces, the Soviet army's secret killer elite. This is the first comprehensive insight for the West into a Soviet "army within an army" whose existence has been known until recently only to a few highly placed people--most of whom would deny it. The spetsnaz Soviet special forces are one of the more shadowy and ruthless secret special forces in the world. Controlled by military intelligence (the GRU), spetsnaz units are recruited from the ranks of the toughest officers and men in the Soviet Army, the cutting edge of Soviety military might. In modern warfare their primary task is the destruction of enemy tactical nuclear weapons, but the training of anyone selected for spetsnaz prepares him or her for an unlimited range of tasks--from undercover activity as a member of a Soviet Olympic sports team to piloting a midget submarine. As an officer in the GRU, the author was directly involved in the control and planning of spetsnaz. In this revealing and sometimes shocking book, he talks about his own experience; about the military code of an armed force that kills its own wounded; about the weapons, strategy, and training. For anyone interested in the true military capability of the Soviet Union, this book is essential reading.

Grand Delusion

Grand Delusion
Author: Gabriel Gorodetsky
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300084597

A history of the German invasion of Russia in 1941, in the light of archival material. It challenges the view that Stalin was about to invade Germany when Hitler made a pre-emptive strike, arguing that Stalin was actually negotiating for peace in order to redress the European balance of power.

Eagles Over the Alps

Eagles Over the Alps
Author: Christopher Duffy
Publisher: Military History Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN:

One of the world's greatest Wing military historians has done extensive fresh research in European archives to present a compelling narrative of one of the greatest campaigns of the era of the French Revolution and Empire.