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604:(IRA) used sabotage against the British following the Easter 1916 uprising. The IRA compromised communication lines and lines of transportation and fuel supplies. The IRA also employed passive sabotage, with dock and railroad workers refusing to work on ships and rail cars used by the government. In 1920, agents of the IRA committed arson against at least fifteen British warehouses in Liverpool. The following year, the IRA set fire to numerous British targets again, including the Dublin Customs House, this time sabotaging most of Liverpool's firetrucks in the firehouses before lighting the matches.
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engines and 92,000 built-in flaws in artillery projectiles, among other examples of significant sabotage. In addition, over 25,000 acts of more minor sabotage were committed. It continued to fight against both the
Germans and the Soviets; however, it did aid the Western Allies by collecting constant and detailed information on the German rail, wheeled, and horse transports. As for Stalin's proxies, their actions led to a great number of the Polish and Jewish hostages, mostly civilians, being murdered in reprisal by the Germans. The
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army and then ordering them back to work. Undaunted, the workers carried their strike to the job. Suddenly, they could not seem to do anything right. Perishables sat for weeks, sidetracked and forgotten. Freight bound for Paris was misdirected to Lyon or
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Havilland plant with canvas panels and scattered papier-mâché furniture and chunks of masonry around three broken and burnt giant generators. Photos of the plant taken from the air reflected devastation for the factory and a successful sabotage mission, and
Chapman, as a British sabotage double-agent, fooled the Germans for the duration of the war.
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consisted of teaching would-be saboteurs' key components of working machinery to destroy. "Saboteurs learned hundreds of small tricks to cause the
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in 1974, in Québec, Canada, when workers used bulldozers to topple electric generators, damaged fuel tanks, and set buildings on fire. The project was delayed a year, and the direct cost of the damage estimated at $ 2 million CAD. The causes were not clear, but three possible factors have been cited:
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are just two examples. In all, the Home Army damaged 6,930 locomotives, set 443 rail transports on fire, damaged over 19,000 rail cars, and blew up 38 rail bridges, not to mention the attacks against the railroads. The Home Army was also responsible for 4,710 built-in flaws in parts for aircraft
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or by aircraft, the French used both passive and active forms of sabotage. Passive forms included losing German shipments and allowing poor quality material to pass factory inspections. Many active sabotage attempts were against critical rail lines of transportation. German records count 1,429
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Chapman to destroy the British de Havilland Company's main plant which manufactured the outstanding Mosquito light bomber but required photographic proof from their agent to verify the mission's completion. A special unit of the Royal Engineers known as the Magic Gang covered the de
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British government and against lines of communications. In November 1946, the Irgun and Stern Gang attacked a railroad twenty-one times in a three-week period, eventually causing shell-shocked Arab railway workers to strike. The
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when applied to damage of property. Proponents argue that since property cannot feel terror, damage to property is more accurately described as sabotage. Opponents, by contrast, point out that property owners and operators can indeed feel terror. The image of the
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There are many examples of physical sabotage in wartime. However, one of the most effective uses of sabotage is against organizations. The OSS manual provides numerous techniques under the title "General
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acts that require detailed planning and specially trained operatives, to innumerable simple acts that ordinary citizen-saboteurs can perform. Simple sabotage is carried out in such a way as to involve a minimum danger of injury, detection, and
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Railroads, where strategically important to the regime the coup is against, are prime targets for sabotage—if a section of the track is damaged entire portions of the transportation network can be stopped until it is fixed.
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Resistance forces between January 1942 and February 1943. From January through March 1944, sabotage accounted for three times the number of locomotives damaged by Allied air power. See also
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are a commonly used tactic. The term could also describe the actions and expenditures of private entities, corporations, and organizations against democratically approved or enacted laws, policies and programs.
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by the cutting of two cables of crucial importance. In the aftermath, the railway traffic in Northern Germany was completely shut down for several hours. German criminal police took over the investigation.
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Certain groups turn to the destruction of property to stop environmental destruction or to make visible arguments against forms of modern technology they consider detrimental to the environment. The U.S.
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or an indigenous supporter, in particular when actions result in the destruction or damaging of a productive or vital facility, such as equipment, factories, dams, public services, storage plants or
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Insist on perfect work in relatively unimportant products; send back for refinishing those with the least flaw. Approve other defective parts whose flaws are not visible to the naked eye.
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To lower morale, and with it, production, be pleasant to inefficient workers; give them undeserved promotions. Discriminate against efficient workers; complain unjustly about their work.
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open to the dominance of the coup's leaders. To underscore the effectiveness of sabotage, "A single cooperative technician will be able temporarily to put out of action a
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2448:Animal Spirits: A Bestiary of the Commons
1709:"KGB Veteran Denies CIA Caused '82 Blast"
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707:as well as more reluctantly helping the
2224:(3). World Affairs Institute: 249–256.
1367:
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868:was one of the primary methods used by
740:for more information about sabotage on
2527:Article on malicious railroad sabotage
1967:
633:from October 1941 to June 1945 during
458:Sabotage in warfare, according to the
1927:
1925:
1119:During World War II, British subject
1077:, differentiate their definition of "
550:at an ammunition assembly plant near
7:
2500:"CIA Explosives for Sabotage Manual"
2158:British Journal for Military History
1934:Defense Technical Information Center
1737:Mackeown, Patrick (10 August 2006).
754:In December 1944, the Germans ran a
622:-era poster warning against sabotage
354:an arson attack against a ski resort
2201:Babyak, E.E. Jr. LtJG USNM (1971).
2108:Ardennes, 1944: Peiper and Skorzeny
2025:the-wwii-soe-training-manual-rigden
1707:Medetsky, Anatoly (18 March 2004).
1424:Dictionnaire de la langue française
1101:United States Department of Defense
511:Value of simple sabotage in wartime
244:against unfair working conditions.
162:Dictionnaire de la langue française
2450:, Rotterdam: NAi Publishers, 2008.
2401:. New York: Atheneum. p. 24.
2083:. New York: Atheneum. p. 83.
2047:. New York: Atheneum. p. 77.
1785:. New York: Atheneum. p. 37.
1754:; Kharif, Olga (10 October 2014).
955:. He is now serving a sentence of
699:; the Home Army also included the
697:Military Organization Lizard Union
296:Robert-Bourassa Generating Station
290:"stickerette" or "silent agitator"
247:The IWW was shaped in part by the
25:
2343:Coup d'Etat, a Practical Handbook
2318:Coup d'Etat, a Practical Handbook
1989:Sale, Jonathan (28 August 2001).
1534:Wyrick, Randy (27 October 2018).
1429:Dictionary of the French language
1145:Identification with the Aggressor
3141:
3140:
2104:Jean-Paul Pallud (28 May 1987).
1475:. Marcel Rivière. pp. 3–66.
1448:. Éditions Galilée. p. 53.
1393:D'Hautel, Charles-Louis (1808).
703:) and coordinated and aided the
665:Claiborne-Polk Military Railroad
637:, which was Station XVII of the
559:Bedouins allied with the British
422:. A more recent case may be the
126:One of the first appearances of
2180:NeaKypros: Τελευταία Νέα Κύπρος
592:and the Japanese occupation of
453:Federal Bureau of Investigation
320:Federal Bureau of Investigation
288:Industrial Workers of the World
240:as a means of self-defense and
234:Industrial Workers of the World
138:in French literature is in the
1871:"Office of Strategic Services"
1630:David Churchman (9 May 2013).
1431:]. Hachette. p. 1790.
1256:Norwegian heavy water sabotage
1000:After the Cold War ended, the
931:without power for three days.
222:, skilled workers such as the
1:
1494:Jimthor, Stablewars, May 2008
1093:Counter-sabotage, defined by
1053:A sabotage radio was a small
418:, using information from the
375:poster from the United States
159:is found in 1873–1874 in the
111:popular but incorrect account
819:paramilitary forces in 1946.
749:Special Operations Executive
639:Special Operations Executive
517:Office of Strategic Services
460:Office of Strategic Services
266:any withdrawal of efficiency
184:action de saboter un travail
2665:Counterproductive behaviour
1636:University Press of America
1421:Littré, Émile (1873–1874).
1380:Online Etymology Dictionary
1311:Special Activities Division
1236:Improvised explosive device
412:Central Intelligence Agency
348:activist movement known as
3239:
2306:, Reuters, October 9, 2022
2068:Home Army#Major operations
1142:
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874:Cyprus liberation campaign
709:Jewish Combat Organization
679:Sabotage training for the
310:
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1149:Self-destructive behavior
1103:definition, found in the
882:English Electric Canberra
762:, which was commanded by
548:set fire to his workbench
344:From 1992 to late 2007 a
39:Saboteur (disambiguation)
32:Sabotage (disambiguation)
3208:Economic warfare tactics
3167:Aspects of organizations
2815:Hostile work environment
2341:Luttwak, Edward (1968).
2316:Luttwak, Edward (1968).
1664:26 February 2006 at the
1566:"Earth Liberation Front"
1026:information battle space
970:On October 8, 2022, the
878:Sabotage at RAF Akrotiri
586:South Manchurian Railway
218:At the inception of the
3152:Aspects of corporations
2940:Quality of working life
2630:Artificial intelligence
2397:Marrin, Albert (1985).
2079:Marrin, Albert (1985).
2043:Marrin, Albert (1985).
1991:"Espionage for dummies"
1781:Marrin, Albert (1985).
1570:targetofopportunity.com
758:sabotage infiltration,
537:Jersey City, New Jersey
307:As environmental action
3162:Aspects of occupations
2532:Elizabeth Gurley Flinn
2454:Milton, Giles (2017).
1469:Pouget, Émile (1911).
1442:Pouget, Émile (1976).
1406:
1181:Birth control sabotage
820:
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350:Earth Liberation Front
338:The Monkey Wrench Gang
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2650:Computer surveillance
2442:Pasquinelli, Matteo.
2271:"Food Scare Scandals"
1186:Edmund Charaszkiewicz
1143:Further information:
1065:and similar parties.
854:6th Airborne Division
811:
705:Jewish Military Union
691:The Polish Home Army
658:
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602:Irish Republican Army
580:
557:On 12 February 1917,
552:Lyndhurst, New Jersey
531:On 30 July 1916, the
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220:Industrial Revolution
210:
117:would throw a wooden
3045:Workplace harassment
3035:Work–family conflict
2750:Employee recognition
2559:on 13 November 2013.
2369:Networks and Netwars
1936:. Fort Belvoir, VA.
1686:. Random House Pub.
1241:Industrial espionage
1157:Masters of suspicion
1096:Webster's Dictionary
1075:Networks and Netwars
1059:resistance movements
1057:designed for use by
798:military commissions
631:Brickendonbury Manor
203:As industrial action
150:appears only later.
30:For other uses, see
2915:Positive psychology
2810:Health surveillance
2740:Employee monitoring
2735:Employee experience
2730:Employee engagement
2725:Employee assistance
2710:Effects of overtime
2615:Abusive supervision
1883:on 26 November 2012
1851:on 26 November 2012
1819:on 26 November 2012
1514:The Tyranny of Work
1109:counterintelligence
983:As political action
945:Klaus-Peter Sabotta
908:During the Cold War
833:Mandatory Palestine
774:Battle of the Bulge
533:Black Tom explosion
393:Kingsland Explosion
249:industrial unionism
2945:Queen bee syndrome
1942:10.21236/ad0649609
1760:Bloomberg Business
1719:on 31 January 2016
1659:Dokumentarfilm.com
1306:Social undermining
1296:Setting up to fail
1286:Civil disobedience
1015:
1002:Mitrokhin Archives
886:de Havilland Venom
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515:The United States
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2850:Kiss up kick down
2465:978-1-444-79898-2
2399:The Secret Armies
2372:. RAND. pp.
2114:Osprey Publishing
1693:978-0-8914-1821-4
1645:978-0-7618-6137-9
1616:978-0-7618-6137-9
1607:SAGE Publications
1266:Political warfare
1231:Guerrilla warfare
1044:Derivative usages
957:life imprisonment
884:aircraft and one
864:Sabotage against
813:Palestine Railway
738:Normandy landings
729:French Resistance
713:Operation Garland
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1330:, TV series
1271:Provocateur
1226:Gaslighting
1191:Cichociemni
1063:expeditions
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