Simple Sabotage Field Manual

audiobook (Unabridged) The Declassified WW2 Manual Used to Train Everyday Citizens in the Art of Simple Sabotage

By United States Office of Strategic Services

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Simple Sabotage Field Manual is a historical document created by the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II. This manual provides guidance on simple, yet effective, methods of sabotage that ordinary citizens could use to disrupt enemy operations without specialized training or equipment. The manual emphasizes the importance of small, seemingly insignificant acts that could collectively have a significant impact on enemy morale and productivity.

The manual includes practical suggestions for acts of sabotage in various settings, such as industrial workplaces, transportation systems, and everyday interactions.

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Simple Sabotage Field Manual