This book reveals the secrets of the most secretive intelligence agency in the world - the Main Intelligence Directorate, known as the GRU. Viktor Suvorov recounts his experiences in the ruthless, paranoid world of Soviet intelligence services. As a distinguished tank company commander, he was recruited into military intelligence by Lieutenant Colonel Krawcov, who was connected to an influential pressure group in the USSR. After making a brilliant career in the Spetsnaz, he joined the elite GRU. He underwent grueling spy training and became an operational agent in Western Europe. The narrative provides a gripping insight into the inner workings of Soviet espionage, highlighting the complexities and dangers faced by those involved in the intelligence community.
Dagmar Stinglová Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)


