Viktor Suvorov. Inside soviet military intelligence To the memory of Oleg Vladimirovich Penkovsky Contents Introduction PART ONE 1 The Triumvirate 2 History 3 The Pyramid 4 The GRU and the Military Industrial Commission ) 5 But Why is Nothing Known about it? 6 The GRU and the 'Younger Brothers' 7 The GRU and the KGB 8 The Centre 9 The Procurement Organs 10 Fleet Intelligence 11 The GRU Processing Organs 12 Support Services PART TWO 1 Illegals 2 The Undercover Residency 3 Agents 4 Agent Recruiting 5 Agent Communications 6 The Practice of Agent Work 7 Operational Intelligence 8 Tactical Reconnaissance 9 The Training and Privileges of Personnel Conclusion For GRU Officers Only Appendix A: Leaders of Soviet Military Intelligence Appendix B: The GRU High Command and Leading GRU Officers Appendix C: Some Case Histories of GRU Activities Index Introduction There is but one opinion as to which country in the world possesses the most powerful secret intelligence service. Without the slightest doubt that country is the Soviet Union, and the name of the monstrous secret
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