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Icebreaker
Book • 1983
In 'Icebreaker', James Bond finds himself in a complex mission with agents from the CIA, KGB, and Mossad, tasked with capturing the leader of the National Socialist Action Army, Count Konrad von Glöda.
The novel is marked by double-crosses and intricate plot twists, set against the backdrop of Northern Europe, particularly Finland.
Gardner's portrayal of Bond is noted for its subtlety and updated character traits, maintaining the spirit of the original series while offering a fresh perspective.
The novel is marked by double-crosses and intricate plot twists, set against the backdrop of Northern Europe, particularly Finland.
Gardner's portrayal of Bond is noted for its subtlety and updated character traits, maintaining the spirit of the original series while offering a fresh perspective.
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as a book with circumstantial evidence about the events leading up to a conflict.

Pete Quiñones

Episode 1286: Learning from the Martyrdom of José Calvo Sotelo w/ Karl Dahl
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, stating that reading it helps to understand the Holodomor.

Pete Quiñones

10/26/2025 Livestream - East Wing Blues
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as presenting a minority viewpoint on the role of the Soviet Union in WWII.

Thomas777

Episode 1283: How the Soviet Union Started World War 2 - Part 1 - w/ Thomas777
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, who suggests examining Victor Suvoroff's Icebreaker theory.

Pete Quiñones

07/20/2025 Livestream - Doing Two Things at Once
Leo erwähnt "Icebreaker" als Sexroman über Eishockeyspieler, den er gelesen hat.

Die Abschiedsfolge: Was Leo und Josi über Sex gelernt haben



