Від Червоного терору до мафіозної держави. Спецслужби Росії в боротьбі за світове панування (1917-2036)
This book tells the story of the seizure of power in Russia by state security as an institution and traces all stages of this seizure — from December 1917, when the Cheka was formed under the leadership of Felix Dzerzhinsky, to the present day, when, due to a cascade of unconstitutional maneuvers, power in Russia ended up in the hands of the FSB. and the chair of the president was won by the former director of the FSB, Vladimir Putin.
The reader will witness the deadly and bloody struggle between state security and the Communist Party, which ended with the victory of the KGB over the CPSU in 1991 and over the entire country in 2000, when Putin became the president forever.
The authors of the study show how dangerous state security is for Russia and the rest of the world, which is at the helm of managing a nuclear state.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Yuriy Felshtynskyi is an American historian of Russian origin, doctor of historical sciences, author of a number of books on Russian and Soviet history, including "The FSB undermines Russia", "Corporation. Russia and the KGB under President Putin" and "The Third World. Battle for Ukraine".
Volodymyr Popov is a former lieutenant colonel of the KGB. Lives in Canada since 1996. Co-author of the book "KGB Plays Chess".
REVIEWS ABOUT THE BOOK
This book traces the history of the struggle of state security for power in the state, which until 1991 was called the USSR, and then - Russia. What is the danger behind this and what is the threat to humanity of the junta made up of former officers of the restructured KGB, which seized power in Russia, the authors say.. — Yuriy Shvets, a former Soviet intelligence officer who worked in the USA
As a veteran of the Cold War, I have always preferred psychological confrontation, active measures to weaken the enemy, negotiations at any level - anything that does not lead to war. Doing this is the main activity of the special services. This book is a detailed historiography of the refusal of modern Russian special services from such a task, the exit from the control of the CPSU, the consolidation of power and, as a result, the creation of a mafia state fighting for "Russian peace" in a hybrid war with all humanity.. — Oleg Kalugin, former Major General of the KGB
On the one hand, this book is a scientific monograph, a scrupulous analysis of the stages of development of a bloodthirsty monster, its goals and methods of achieving them. The second is an exciting crime novel that describes real events, so wild and terrible that no author will be able to surpass it even in the most daring fantasies. — Viktor Suvorov, former Soviet intelligence officer, historian