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Inside Soviet Military Intelligence [Hardcover]

Viktor Suvorov (Author)
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The Chief Intelligence Directorate of the General Staff, also known as GRU, is the section of the KGB responsible for the international arena. Suvorov, a Soviet defector, was a member, and here he reveals the organization's inner workings. PW noted that "readers will find here a thorough analysis of the structure of GRU, its recruiting, training and methods of planting agents in governmental, military and technological centers of the enemy." November
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  • Hardcover: 193 pages
  • Publisher: Macmillan Pub Co; First edition. edition (November 1984)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0026155109
  • ISBN-13: 978-0026155106
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #589,017 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Historical Record, February 7, 2001
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Yet another tremendous book by Viktor Suvorov, nom de plume of a high-ranking Soviet military intelligence author who defected to the West before the fall of the Soviet Union. The level of detail is astounding, as Suvorov recounts who was who in Soviet embassies, illegal operations, and KGB versus GRU warfare. A fascintaing read by anyone researching Cold War spying or trying to gain insight into today's undercover operations by friend and foe alike. As usual, Suvorov's sense of humor and irony shows through, relieving some of the tedium associated with big, thick books about fairly dry subjects. This book is neither thrilling nor action-packed, but is still deserving of a place on many shelves.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not on par with his other work, but still interesting, June 5, 2006
I would like to open by saying that I love what I've read of Vitktor Suvorov's work -- "Inside the Soviet Army" and "The Liberators" are two of my favorite books. It is because I liked these two earlier works, however, that I found "Inside Soviet Military Intelligence" a bit too much like peanut butter without the jelly.

In "Inside the Soviet Army" Suvorov balances a massive flood of statistical information with revealing anecdotes from his own career as a Soviet military officer during the 1960s and 1970s. In the the last two chapters of that book, "The Soldier's Lot" and "The Officer's Path" he shows us what it is like to be a private soldier or young lieutenant in the Soviet Army -- physically, mentally, emotionally. The chapters are fascinating, hilarious and utterly horrifying, and they remain the reason why I keep reading the book almost 15 years after the USSR went to the great dictatorship garbage can in the sky. Suvorov is not a writer by trade, but his great passion for his work, his seething hate of communism and his marvelous East European cynicism can make for a delightful read. "The Liberators" is a great example of his pen at its sharpest and most acid.

When I bought "Intelligence" I was hoping for this same balance of information and personal experience. Unfortunately, while there is a preponderance of the former, there is very little of the latter. Suvorov limits the personal anecdotes to a tiny handful, spending most of the work explaining the blood-soaked history of the GRU and how and where it operates. The book is written in the style of a thorough technical manual, which often makes for a tough, slogging read. My guess is Suvorov didn't want to go into too much personal detail as he was saving it for a book dedicated to just that purpose called, "Inside the Aquarium" (which I haven't read yet) But for me, the lack of his personal touch here is telling.

That is not to say the book doesn't have its moments. My favorite part was his revealing passage on how the Soviets looked at communists in the Western countries: "Officially, all Soviet representatives regard these parasites with touching feelings of friendship, but privately they call them [expletive] eaters. It is difficult to say where this name originated, but truly it is the name they deserve....The behavior [of these people] is utterly incomprehensible to Soviet people. In the Soviet Union everybody without exception wishes to be abroad, to go absolutely anywhere, even with only one eye to look at Mongolia or Cambodia....When Soviet people want to say that a thing is outstandingly good, they say, 'Oh, this must be foreign'....But suddenly one finds these friends of the Soviet Union, who enjoy all the fruits of civilization....and can by anything they want in the shops, and yet they praise the Soviet Union!" He records his boss as saying: "Today we're having some [expletive] eaters for dinner. Prepare a suitable menu."

If you are a fan of Suvorov's work, you should probably read this book despite what I've said and form your own opinon....my recommendation however is to buy it used and save the big money for his more readable works.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good reading, September 10, 2008
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I got it for my b/friend who is military. He enjoyed reading this book as well as others by this author. One comment from him - it is a hard reading if you are not familiar with Russian politics and history of those times.
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