Inside the Red Army
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"Inside the Red Army" by Viktor Suvorov offers a critical analysis of the Soviet military during the Cold War. Suvorov details the structure, strategy, and operational capabilities of the Red Army.
The book emphasizes the offensive nature of Soviet military doctrine, portraying the Red Army as primarily designed for aggression.
He reveals the inner workings of the Soviet military machine, including its intelligence apparatus and mobilization procedures.
Suvorov's controversial claims challenge conventional Western understanding of Soviet military intentions and capabilities during the Cold War.
The book emphasizes the offensive nature of Soviet military doctrine, portraying the Red Army as primarily designed for aggression.
He reveals the inner workings of the Soviet military machine, including its intelligence apparatus and mobilization procedures.
Suvorov's controversial claims challenge conventional Western understanding of Soviet military intentions and capabilities during the Cold War.
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as a book by Suvorov worth reading, especially for those interested in the late Cold War period.

Thomas777

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