The Soviet War Machine

The Soviet War Machine
Author: Ray Bonds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1976
Genre: History
ISBN:

Details through narrative text and illustrations all component parts of the Soviet military including specific weapons and defense systems.

Biowarrior

Biowarrior
Author: Igor V. Domaradskij
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2010-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1615926259

This extraordinary memoir by a leading Russian scientist who worked for decades at the nerve center of the top-secret Biopreparat offers a chilling look into the biological weapons program of the former Soviet Union, vestiges of which still exist today in the Russian Federal Republic. Igor Domaradskij calls himself an inconvenient man: a dedicated scientist but a nonconformist who was often in conflict with government and military apparatchiks. In this book he reveals the deadly nature of the research he participated in for almost fifteen years.From 1950 till 1973, Domaradskij played an increasingly important role as a specialist in the area of epidemic bacterial infections. He was largely responsible for an effective system of plague control within the former USSR, which prevented mass outbreaks of rodent-born diseases. But after twenty-three years of making significant scientific contributions, his work was suddenly redirected.Under pressure from the Soviet military he helped design, create, and direct Biopreparat, the goal of which was to develop new types of biological weapons. From the inception of this highly secret venture Domaradskij openly expressed his skepticism and criticized it as a risky gamble and a serious error by the government. Eventually his critical attitude forced him out of the communist party, and finally cost him the opportunity of continuing his scientific work.Domaradskij goes into great detail about the secrecy, intrigue, and the bureaucratic maze that enveloped the Biopreparat scientists, making them feel like helpless pawns. What stands out in his account is the hasty, patchwork nature of the Soviet effort in bioweaponry. Far from being a smooth-running, terrifying monolith, this was an enterprise cobbled together out of the conflicts and contretemps of squabbling party bureaucrats, military know-nothings, and restless, ambitious scientists. In some ways the inefficiency and lack of accountability in this system make it all the more frightening as a worldwide threat. For today its dimensions are still not fully known, nor is it certain that any one group is completely in control of the proliferation of this lethal weaponry.Biowarrior is disturbing but necessary reading for anyone wishing to understand the nature and dimensions of the biological threat in an era of international terrorism.Igor V. Domaradskij (Moscow, Russia) is chief research fellow of the Moscow Gabrichevsky G. N. Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology; a member of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences and the Academy of Natural Sciences of Russia; and the author of fourteen books on microbiology, biochemistry, and immunology. Wendy Orent (Atlanta, GA) is a freelance writer and ethnologist.

The Soviet War Machine

The Soviet War Machine
Author: Ray Bonds
Publisher:
Total Pages: 247
Release: 1976
Genre: Soviet Union
ISBN: 9780890090848

Details through narrative text and illustrations all component parts of the Soviet military including specific weapons and defense systems.

Plans for Stalin's War-Machine

Plans for Stalin's War-Machine
Author: L. Samuelson
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2016-01-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0230286763

In the interwar period, Red Army commanders headed by Tukhachevskii developed a new doctrine of mobile warfare and 'deep operations'. The military requirements of armaments and industrial production in the event of war was a central parameter in Stalinist industrialization. Based on recently opened Russian archives, the book analyzes military dimensions of Soviet long-term economic and military reconstruction plans from the mid-1920s until 1941. It presents a new framework for estimating the Soviet war-economic preparations, drastically underestimated by contemporaries.

The War Behind the Eastern Front

The War Behind the Eastern Front
Author: Alexander Hill
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780714657110

A study, based on Soviet and German archival sources, of Soviet partisan activities in the rear of the German Army Group North 1941-44.

Hammer and Rifle

Hammer and Rifle
Author: David R. Stone
Publisher:
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2000
Genre: History
ISBN:

Analysis of the central role of militarization in the devel opment of state, society and economy in the U.S.S.R. between the end of the "New Economic Plan" in 1926 and the conclusion of the first "Five-Year Plan" in 1933.

The Threat

The Threat
Author: Andrew Cockburn
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 552
Release: 1984
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

Draws on interviews with emigres, samizdat, and U.S. intelligence sources for a picture of the functions and dysfunctions of today's Soviet military machine.

Inside the Soviet Army

Inside the Soviet Army
Author: Viktor Suvorov
Publisher: Berkley
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1984
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780425071106

The Hidden War

The Hidden War
Author: Artem Borovik
Publisher: Grove Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2001
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780802137753

A Soviet journalist documents the experiences of Soviet soldiers in Afghanistan, detailing the soldiers' morale, the prevalence of drug problems, and the Russian withdrawal and the aftermath.