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Simple Sabotage Field Manual

Book • 1944
The Simple Sabotage Field Manual was created by the OSS during World War II as a guide for civilians in enemy-occupied territories to disrupt enemy operations.

The manual provides detailed instructions on how to perform simple acts of sabotage that can undermine the enemy's war effort.

It covers a wide range of sabotage techniques, from damaging machinery to spreading misinformation.

The manual emphasizes the importance of subtlety and anonymity to avoid detection.

Its purpose was to empower ordinary citizens to contribute to the war effort by causing chaos and disruption behind enemy lines.

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Mentioned as a literal instruction book on sabotage made by the U.S. government.
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