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Viktor Suvorov ((ロシア語:Ви́ктор Суво́ров), real name Vladimir Bogdanovich Rezun, (ロシア語:Влади́мир Богда́нович Резу́н), born April 20, 1947 in Barabash, Primorsky Krai) is a Russian writer, historian and a former Soviet military intelligence officer who defected to the United Kingdom. Suvorov made his name writing ''Icebreaker'' and several follow-up books on history of World War II.〔 ==Biography== Viktor Rezun comes from a military family of mixed Ukrainian-Russian descent, having been either born or raised in Ukraine's Cherkasy where his father served. The family subsequently settled in Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic after retirement. According to Rezun, he studied in a Suvorov Military School: the one based in Voronezh (from 1958–63) and later transferred to Kalinin (from 1963-1965).〔 From 1965-1968 Rezun finished the Frunze Kiev Red Banner Higher Military Command School. In 1968 he served in the 145th Motorized Rifles Regiment of the Carpathian Military District in Ukraine, participating in the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. In 1970-1971 he served in the Volga Military District Headquarters, and later with the 808th Independent Army Reconnaissance Company (''Spetsnaz''). After attending the Military Diplomatic Academy from 1971-1974, Rezun joined the Soviet mission to the United Nations Office at Geneva, working undercover for the Soviet military intelligence service (GRU) and achieving a rank of Captain.〔
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