Subtitle - Sabotage
The concept was utilized in World War II, famously documented by the CIA in the Simple Sabotage Field Manual (1944) to encourage resistance against enemy states.
Simple sabotage differs from technical acts by requiring no special tools, often executed by ordinary citizens to cause disruption with low detection risk. subtitle Sabotage
The term originated from the French "sabot" (wooden shoe) to describe workers interrupting production. The concept was utilized in World War II,
Performing work poorly but appearing innocent. common tactics include:
Based on the 1944 manual, common tactics include: