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Icebreaker:

who started the Second World War?
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Hamish Hamilton, Aug 1, 1990 - History - 364 pages
Discusses the role of the Soviet Union in bringing about World War II, and suggests that Stalin was preparing the invasion of Germany when Hitler attacked

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Review: Ice-Breaker: Who Started the Second World War?

User Review  - Sebastian Gebski - Goodreads

It seems I had some wrong expectations. Based on general opinion about author, I've expected some very juicy historical facts for pure entertainment. Unfortunately (at least for me), Suvorov has ... Read full review

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User Review  - Pavel Skigin - Goodreads

Dan Brown meets Feuchtwanger. a thrilling read, just don't take it too seriously. Read full review

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The Main Enemy
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Why Arms for the Communists ?
14
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About the author (1990)

Viktor Suvorov is the author of eighteen books, including three works of fiction. He was a Soviet Army officer who served in military intelligence (GRU). In 1978, he defected to the United Kingdom, where he worked as an intelligence analyst and lecturer. He lives in England.

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