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Viktor Suvorov

Unveiling Stalin's Strategy Before Hitler's Blitzkrieg

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Author: Viktor Suvorov

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: -

Language: English

Publish Date: 08/28/1990

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen Icebreaker

The summary audiobook of "Icebreaker" by Viktor Suvorov is ideal for history enthusiasts, military strategists, and anyone interested in the dynamics of World War II and the lead-up to it. It provides insights into Soviet military tactics and the intricate geopolitical maneuvers of the era, making it valuable for students, researchers, and casual readers curious about the implications of these historical events. Additionally, listeners seeking to understand the psychological and strategic factors that shaped the conflict will find Suvorov's analysis engaging and thought-provoking.

3 quotes from Icebreaker

  • "A man who does not have an enemy is not a man who has lived."
  • "War is not just a violent clash of weapons, but a battle of wills and ideologies."
  • "Truth is often the first casualty in the pursuit of power."

Author : Viktor Suvorov

Viktor Suvorov, a former Soviet Army officer, defected to England in 1978, where he transitioned to a career as a teacher and advisor for news agencies. He is a bestselling author renowned for his insightful works on World War II, the Soviet Army's special operations, military intelligence, and the Red Army. Suvorov stands out among historians for his controversial perspective that Hitler initiated the war against Russia to thwart a potential Soviet invasion of Germany.