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Simple Sabotage Field Manual

By: Office of Strategic Services
Narrated by: Christopher Jorge
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Originally classified and issued by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) in 1944, the Simple Sabotage Field Manual is a fascinating glimpse into the art of covert disruption. Designed to empower resistance fighters and ordinary civilians in enemy-occupied territories, this manual details ingenious yet subtle techniques to undermine organizations, supply chains, and industrial efficiency—all without drawing suspicion.

Inside, you’ll discover:

How to slow down bureaucracies & industries with everyday inefficiencies

Tactics to disrupt transportation, communication, and workplace productivity

Psychological methods to create confusion & mismanagement

Techniques still studied today in intelligence and organizational sabotage

Whether you're a history enthusiast, military strategist, or just intrigued by the psychology of disruption, this declassified wartime manual offers a remarkable look into how simple acts of resistance can have massive strategic consequences.

Perfect for:

Fans of WWII espionage history

Intelligence & security professionals

Business leaders studying inefficiency & workplace dynamics

Listeners interested in guerrilla tactics & psychological warfare

Public Domain (P)2025 Wesley Litton
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