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Encyclopedia > Aquarium (Suvorov)

Aquarium (ISBN 0-241-11545-0; Hamish Hamilton, 1985; published in the United States as "Inside the Aquarium", MacMillan, ISBN 0-02-615490) ) - by Viktor Suvorov, (Russian title Аквариум) is a partly autobiographical description of the GRU (Soviet Military Intelligence), starting from the day in 1969 when Suvorov, as an ordinary tank company commander, was recruited into intelligence analysis by an up-and-coming Lieutenant Colonel. From there he transferred to Spetsnaz, and from there, into the GRU proper. Eventually, through a combination of circumstances detailed in the book, he ended up defecting to the British. Categories: People stubs | 1947 births | Defectors | Russian writers | Ukrainian people ... GRU is the English transliteration of the Russian acronym ГРУ, which stands for Гла́вное Разве́дывательное Управле́ние (Glavnoe Razvedyvatelnoe Upravlenie), meaning Chief Intelligence Directorate. ... Spetsnaz (Войска специального назначения - спецназ/Voiska spetsialnogo naznacheniya - spetsnaz, in IPA) is a general term for Special Forces, SpecOps in Russian, literally special purpose units. In Russian the term is commonly used to denote special forces of all countries, but in English it is used only for the Russian special... GRU is the English transliteration of the Russian acronym ГРУ, which stands for Гла́вное Разве́дывательное Управле́ние (Glavnoe Razvedyvatelnoe Upravlenie), meaning Chief Intelligence Directorate. ...


The "Aquarium" of the title is the nickname given to GRU headquarters in Moscow by those who work there. "What sort of fish are there swimming there?" asks Suvorov of his boss when he learns about it. "There's only one kind there – piranhas." GRU is the English transliteration of the Russian acronym ГРУ, which stands for Гла́вное Разве́дывательное Управле́ние (Glavnoe Razvedyvatelnoe Upravlenie), meaning Chief Intelligence Directorate. ...


Suvorov admits that some details of his career have been altered; for example, he portrays himself as being posted to Austria when, in fact, he was in Switzerland. The reason given is that this allowed him to hide his identity at a time when the Soviet Union still existed and there was the possibility of retaliation against friends and relatives.


External link

  • Online books of Viktor Suvorov (mostly in Russian) (http://lib.ru/WSUWOROW/)

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Viktor Suvorov at AllExperts (2681 words)
Suvorov claims his pseudonym was his army nickname, which was actually intended to mean "smart-ass." (Aleksandr Suvorov was a famed Russian military commander of the 18th century).
Suvorov's most significant thesis is that Stalin wished to extend Socialism in one country by igniting the war among "imperialist" countries and later "liberating" Europe.
Suvorov cites Soviet attitudes towards Romania as an example of this; although the Ceauşescu regime maintained an aggressively independent stance towards the Soviet Union for many years, no invasion took place such as were launched against Hungary in 1956 or Czechoslovakia in 1968; because, Suvorov claims, no Soviet citizen envied the Romanians.
Aquarium (Suvorov) at AllExperts (266 words)
Aquarium (Russian title Аквариум) is a partly autobiographical description by Viktor Suvorov of the GRU (Soviet military intelligence directorate).
The "Aquarium" of the title is the nickname given to GRU headquarters in Moscow by those who work there.
Suvorov admits that some details of his career have been altered; for example, he portrays himself as being posted to Austria when, in fact, he was in Switzerland.
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