Богда́нович Рєзу́н; born 20 April 1947), known by his pseudonym of Viktor Suvorov (Виктор Суворов), is a former Soviet GRU officer who is the author of non-fiction...
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Count Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov-Rymniksky, Prince of Italy (24 November [O.S. 13 November] 1729 or 1730 – 18 May [O.S. 6 May] 1800) was a Russian...
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the summer of 1941. The controversy began with Soviet defector Viktor Suvorov with his 1988 book Icebreaker: Who started the Second World War? In it...
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but mainly on the objective trend of things during the coming decade. Victor Suvorov in his "Soviet military intelligence" (1984) referred to a less respectable...
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Liberator or The Liberators may refer to: The Liberators (Suvorov book), a 1981 book by Victor Suvorov The Liberators (comic), a British comic book The Liberator...
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1983 James Bond novel by John Gardner Icebreaker (Suvorov), a 1987 military history book by Victor Suvorov Icebreaker, an autobiography by Rudy Galindo with...
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information has been corroborated in general by GRU defectors, such as Victor Suvorov and Stanislav Lunev. The operations included the following: A plan for...
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Georgy Zhukov (category Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class)
after they were declassified in the 1990s. Some researchers, such as Victor Suvorov, have theorized that on 14 May, Soviet People's Commissar of Defense...
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Andrew in Mitrokhin Archive and in books by former GRU and SVR officers Victor Suvorov and Stanislav Lunev, and Kouzminov. Among the planned operations were...
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information but also aware of its connection to intelligence activities. Victor Suvorov, the pseudonym of a former Soviet military intelligence (GRU) officer...
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reputation for editorial independence at risk". Masha Karp, Martin Dewhirst, Victor Suvorov, Vladimir Bukovsky, Oleg Gordievsky criticized the BBC Russian service...
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assisted by the company KGB personnel, according to former GRU officer Victor Suvorov. In the 1980s and 1990s, specimens of deadly bacteria and viruses stolen...
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WWII, Stackpole Books, Mechanicsburg PA, 2007, ISBN 978-0-8117-3423-3. Victor Suvorov, The chief culprit: Stalin’s grand design to start World War II, Naval...
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functions such as communications, forgery, disguise, etc. According to Victor Suvorov, a former Soviet military intelligence officer, a Soviet officer may...
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Battle of Trebbia (1799) (category Alexander Suvorov)
Austro-Russian forces. On 27 April, the Coalition allies led by Suvorov were victorious over Jean Victor Marie Moreau's French army at the Battle of Cassano along...
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that any of them ever conspired to eliminate him.[citation needed] Victor Suvorov has claimed that the purge was intended to replace Red Army officers...
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Canada and Europe, according to the Mitrokhin Archive, GRU defectors Victor Suvorov and Stanislav Lunev, and former SVR officer Kouzminov. Among the planned...
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AmazonCrossing. ISBN 978-1611090260. Gus W. Weiss, "The Farewell Dossier", CIA Victor Suvorov, Inside Soviet Military Intelligence (1984) Library of Maxim Moshkov...
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The Moscow Suvorov Military School (MsSVU) is a military educational institution of secondary education of the Ministry of Defense of Russia. It was the...
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to make interpretive comments. [quotation?] [citation?] According to Victor Suvorov, the Soviet reaction to losing networks operated from diplomatic missions...
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Aleksandr Vasilevsky (category Recipients of the Order of Suvorov, 1st class)
opposition to the transfer.[citation needed] On the other hand, the writer Victor Suvorov held up Vasilevsky over Zhukov. According to him, Vasilevsky was the...
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Barron (1930–2005) John Earl Haynes (born 1944) David Kahn (1930–2024) Victor Suvorov (born 1947) Nigel West (born 1951) Sidney Mintz (1922–2015) Massimo...
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Italian and Swiss expedition of 1799 (redirect from Suvorov's Italian expedition)
eighteen days. On 27 April, he defeated Jean Victor Moreau at the Battle of Cassano. Soon afterward, Suvorov wrote to a Russian diplomat: "The Adda is a...
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Bonaparte and the victorious advance of the Russian commander Aleksandr Suvorov made it necessary to have some tried and experienced general in Italy....
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Icebreaker (non-fiction book) (redirect from Icebreaker (Suvorov))
military history book by the Russian non-fiction author Viktor Suvorov, published in 1989. Suvorov argued that Joseph Stalin planned a conquest of Europe for...
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north Moscow as he was leaving for work. Interview with Vladimir Rezun (Victor Suvorov) Russian tycoon shot dead: Mafia suspected as Solzhenitsyn’s publisher...
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south side of the Ligurian Alps. Assuming that Suvorov intended to remain where he was, Moreau sent Victor with 7,000 infantry, 200 cavalry, but no artillery...
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Gorbanevskaya, Mikhail Geller, Sergey Dovlatov, Alexander Nekrich, Victor Suvorov and Alain Besancon left a mark on the history of Russkaya Mysl. After...
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Siege of Izmail (category Alexander Suvorov)
simultaneously the Austro-Turkish War (1788–91). The Russians were led by Alexander Suvorov, who had defeated the Ottomans at Kinburn, Focsani, and Rymnik, as well...
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Family and Youth Ministry and the Center of Child Adoption Last myth – Victor Suvorov's discussion of the historical events presented in this documentary investigation...
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