Book- Simple Sabotage Field Manual (Declassified by the CIA)-The Secret OSS Handbook of WWII Resistance - Illustrated Edition

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When the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) - the precursor to the CIA - wrote this manual in 1944, its purpose was extraordinarily subtle: teaching ordinary citizens how to sabotage enemy operations through seemingly innocent acts of inefficiency.

Declassified after decades of secrecy, the Simple Sabotage Field Manual reveals sophisticated American intelligence strategies during
World War II.

This unique document shows how non-violent resistance could be as powerful a weapon as traditional military operations.

Originally distributed to OSS agents and resistance members in occupied territories, this manual provides detailed instructions on how ordinary citizens could hinder Axis forces through small acts of everyday sabotage.

From slowing down bureaucracy to minor industrial "accidents," it offers a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes of intelligence operations.

This edition is enhanced with carefully selected historical photographs documenting actual resistance operations and industrial settings
of the period.

Essential reading for:

Military and intelligence history enthusiasts

WWII historians

Collectors of declassified government documents

Anyone interested in non-violent resistance tactics

Reveal the secret OSS handbook that changed warfare forever 

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56 pages.