As you read the “non-fiction” book “Icebreaker” by V. Suvorov (V. Rezun), a lot of small questions arise. Little by little, they group into two large ones. First—so who, after all, started the Second World War? Second—why does the author of “Icebreaker,” to put it mildly, misinform the reader? The answer to the first question can be found in the conclusion of the book presented to you. The answer to the second is contained in the entire book.
“Icebreaker 2” was created based on publications devoted to the first “Icebreaker,” as well as on a number of facts and documents related to the beginning of the war, published more recently.