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  1. Viktor Suvorov is a former Soviet GRU officer and author of books about World War II, the GRU and the Soviet Army. He defected to the UK in 1978 and wrote controversial works on the role of the USSR in the war and the invasion of Czechoslovakia.

  2. Vladimir Bogdanovich Rezun, known by his pseudonym of Viktor Suvorov is a former Soviet GRU officer who is the author of non-fiction books about World War II, the GRU and the Soviet Army, as well as fictional books about the same and related subjects.

  3. Apr 20, 1986 · Suvorov is the pseudonym of a defector from the GRU, the Soviet Unions military intelligence organization, who now lives in Great Britain. His earlier book, “Inside the...

  4. Jan 1, 1986 · Inside the Aquarium: The Making of a Top Soviet Spy First Edition. by Viktor Suvorov (Author) 4.3 58 ratings. See all formats and editions. Describes the author's recruitment and training inside the Aquarium, headquarters of the GRU, the Soviet Union's top-secret military intelligence organization. Read more.

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  5. Dec 3, 2006 · According to accounts by Mr. Litvinenko at the time, and by others including Mr. Goldfarb and Viktor Suvorov, a former Soviet military intelligence officer and defector, his trail led from...

  6. Viktor Suvorov, a Russian non-fiction author, argued that Stalin planned to invade Europe and provoked Hitler to attack first in 1941. He based his theory on maps, draft laws, and other evidence, but faced criticism from Western scholars.

  7. Sep 1, 1988 · 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.

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  8. Browse the list of books by Viktor Suvorov, a former Soviet military intelligence officer and author of historical and political nonfiction. Find ratings, reviews, editions and more for each book.

  9. Viktor Suvorov real name Vladimir Bogdanovich Rezun is a historical fiction author best known as one of only two GRU officers to defect and live to tell the tale. He was born to a Ukrainian-Russian military family in 1947 and spent a lot of time working in military intelligence.

  10. A debate among historians on whether Stalin planned to attack Nazi Germany in 1941. The controversy started with Soviet defector Viktor Suvorov, who claimed Stalin used Nazi Germany as a proxy to invade Europe, but his thesis was rejected by most historians.

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