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Inside the Aquarium: The Making of a Top Soviet Spy

Inside the Aquarium: The Making of a Top Soviet Spy

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Decide now!
Review: Dear reader, I must warn you:
If you read this book, you'll dicover so much new things that you'll be unable to sleep. You'll discover how powerful, simple - yet all-knowing, and cruel the Soviet Intelligence was and Russian continues to be.
If you don't...
So decide now!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Career guide for Military Intelligence Officers!
Review: Reading this book is a frightening experience. It is hard for me to imagine how anyone could do what the writer has done and survive. I know that copies of this book may be hard to come by, but I strongly recommend it.
Soviet Military Intelligence stole hundreds of Billions of dollars of industrial/military technology from the west for decades. The GRU is the only reason that the Soviet Union was able to remain competitive with the West before it finally collapsed. For those of you who confuse the KGB with the GRU, this book clearly defines what the little known GRU actually accomplished.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Shows true nature of Soviet system - fun to read
Review: This book is one of series of really great books of Viktor Suvorov. Here he describes his life (with some necessary changes,required by his current situation) as a Soviet military officer, spy, terrorist. This book is a must to anybody interested in main events of 20th century. It is nicely written, I would definately recommend it before reading Ice-Breaker (Who started World War II).


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