What do you know about Chekhov?
Keith Kyle, 19 December 1985
Aquarium
by Viktor Suvorov, translated by David Floyd.
Hamish Hamilton, 249 pp., £10.95, June 1985,0 241 11545 0 Show More
by Viktor Suvorov, translated by David Floyd.
Hamish Hamilton, 249 pp., £10.95, June 1985,
Rethinking the Soviet Experience: Politics and History since 1917
by Stephen Cohen.
Oxford, 222 pp., £15, May 1985,0 19 503468 6 Show More
by Stephen Cohen.
Oxford, 222 pp., £15, May 1985,
Tito’s Flawed Legacy: Yugoslavia and the West 1939-1984
by Nora Beloff.
Gollancz, 287 pp., £12.95, July 1985,0 575 03668 0 Show More
by Nora Beloff.
Gollancz, 287 pp., £12.95, July 1985,
“... of Aquarium, is how a newly-promoted Soviet general, with his own clientage to create, recruits a young protégé to Soviet military intelligence. GRU, the Chief Directorate of Intelligence of the Soviet General Staff, is an entirely different matter from the KGB, the secret police whose presence in the Soviet Union is ubiquitous and which would-be recruits ... ”