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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 Marseille instead. This tactic – the French called it "sabotage" – won the strikers their demands and impressed Bill Haywood.
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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 Germans big trouble. The cables in a telephone junction box ... could be jumbled to make the wrong connections when numbers were dialed. A few ounces
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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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The experience that had the most lasting impact on Haywood was witnessing a general strike on the French railroads. Tired of waiting for parliament to act on their demands, railroad workers walked off their jobs all across the country. The French government responded by drafting the strikers into the
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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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entrusted 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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used terrorism and sabotage against the 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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From 1948 to 1960, the Malayan Communists committed numerous effective acts of sabotage against the British Colonial authorities, first targeting railway bridges, then hitting larger targets such as military camps. Most of their efforts were intended to weaken
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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 Interference with Organizations and Production":
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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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instances of sabotage from French 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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The term political sabotage is sometimes used to define the acts of one political camp to disrupt, harass or damage the reputation of a political opponent, usually during an electoral campaign, such as during
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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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During World War II, the Allies committed sabotage against the Peugeot truck factory. After repeated failures in Allied bombing attempts to hit the factory, a team of French Resistance fighters and
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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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From the section entitled, "General Devices for Lowering Morale and Creating Confusion" comes the following quintessential simple sabotage advice: "Act stupid."
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Multiply procedures and clearances involved in issuing instructions, paychecks, and so on. See that multiple people must approve everything where one would do.
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When possible, refer all matters to committees for "further study and consideration". Attempt to make the committees as large as possible—never fewer than five
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Condit, D. N.; Cooper, Bert H. Jr. (1 March 1967). "Challenge and Response in Internal Conflict. Volume 2. The Experience in Europe and the Middle East".
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focused their efforts on camps used by the British to hold refugees, and radar installations that could be used to detect illegal immigrant ships. The
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In war, the word is used to describe the activity of an individual or group not associated with the military of the parties at war, such as a foreign
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ran an extremely effective sabotage campaign against the Germans during World War II. Receiving their sabotage orders through messages over the
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of d'Hautel, edited in 1808. In it the literal definition is to 'make noise with sabots' as well as 'bungle, jostle, hustle, haste'. The word
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was sentenced to 17 years in prison for spiking Heinz baby food products in supermarkets, in an extortion attempt on the food manufacturer.
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On 11 January 1917, Fiodore Wozniak, using a rag saturated with phosphorus or an incendiary pencil supplied by German sabotage agents,
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The Use and Effectiveness of Sabotage as a Means of Unconventional Warfare- An Historical Perspective from World War I Through Vietnam
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In making work assignments, always sign out unimportant jobs first, assign important jobs to inefficient workers with poor machines.
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A modern form of sabotage is the distribution of software intended to damage specific industrial systems. For example, the U.S.
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weapons, and using US Army vehicles, penetrated US lines to spread panic and confusion among US troops and to blow up bridges,
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destroyed around 200 German trains during the war, and indiscriminately threw hand grenades into places frequented by Germans.
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Report prepared by the Historical Evaluation and Research Organization under contract for the Army Research Office (1966).
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in order to weaken the British posture on Cyprus. One of the more famous sabotage operations undertaken by EOKA was the
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inter-union rivalry, poor working conditions, and the perceived arrogance of American executives of the contractor,
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In psychology, self-sabotage is defined as behaviour that undermines one's own existing or potential achievements.
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Saboteur : Sobriquet injurieux qu'on donne à un mauvais ouvrier, qui fait tout à la hâte, et malproprement.
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McGeorge II, Harvey J.; Christine C. Ketchem (1983–1984). "Sabotage: A Strategic Tool for Guerilla Forces".
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McGeorge II, Harvey J.; Christine C. Ketchem (1983–1984). "Sabotage: A Strategic Tool for Guerilla Forces".
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McGeorge II, Harvey J.; Christine C. Ketchem (1983–1984). "Sabotage: A Strategic Tool for Guerilla Forces".
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where 3 members of the organisation entered the base and placed multiple bombs undetected and destroying 4
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from 1945 to 1948, Jewish groups opposed British control. Though that control was to end according to the
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a Turkish locomotive. The Bedouins traveled by camel and used explosives to demolish a portion of track.
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Sabotage, done well, is inherently difficult to detect and difficult to trace to its origin. During
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of the origin of the term's present meaning is the story that poor workers in the Belgian city of
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French, David (2 February 2015). "British Intelligence and the Origins of the EOKA Insurgency".
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War effort, and encourage them to assist openly in periods of Allied invasion and occupation."
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and has been adopted by eco-activists to describe the destruction of earth damaging machinery.
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Roughneck, The Life and Times of Big Bill Haywood, Peter Carlson, 1983, pages 196–197.
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thrown into the moving parts of a machine to stop it from working was popularized by
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For the IWW, sabotage's meaning expanded to include the original use of the term:
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occurred when German agents set fire to a complex of warehouses and ships in
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The Secret Armies : Spies, Counterspies, and Saboteurs in World War II
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Dictionnaire du Bas-Langage ou manières de parler usitées parmi le peuple
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sabotaged German railway lines in the late 1990s in an attempt to extort
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Sabotage, the conscious withdrawal of the workers' industrial efficiency
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in 1931. The "railroad sabotage" was one of the events that led to the
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Le sabotage; notes et postface de Grégoire Chamayou et Mathieu Triclot
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Haggle over precise wordings of communications, minutes, resolutions.
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One of the most severe examples was at the construction site of the
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was called in to provide security as a means of ending the strike.
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News, accounts and articles on workplace sabotage and organising
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Some criminals have engaged in acts of sabotage for reasons of
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in 1948, the groups used sabotage as an opposition tactic. The
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Aadu Jogiaas: Disturbing soviet transmissions in August 1991.
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from March 8, 9 and 10 1944 of derailment tests done on the
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Spread disturbing rumors that sound like inside information.
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that held munitions, fuel, and explosives bound to aid the
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Hold meetings when there is more critical work to be done.
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routes. Prime examples of such sabotage are the events of
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used swimmer saboteurs often and effectively during the
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German police open probe into sabotage of rail system
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Bring up irrelevant issues as frequently as possible.
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Deliberate action aimed at weakening another entity
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Douthit III, Captain, USAF (1988). 1584:"The Secret History of Tree Spiking – Part 1" 1020:Sabotage is a crucial tool of the successful 645:the "founder of modern industrial sabotage." 8: 2366:John Arquilla; David Ronfeldt, eds. (2001). 1876:. 17 January 1944. p. 2. Archived from 1405: 951:10 million from the German railway operator 194: 188: 182: 160: 154: 145: 139: 133: 127: 118: 102: 96: 49:is a deliberate action aimed at weakening a 2292:, Financial Times, Guy Chazan, October 2022 2203:Swimmer Sabotage or The Most Dangerous Mine 1974:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1105:Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms 1032:which would otherwise require a full-scale 1004:were declassified, which included detailed 837:United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine 462:(OSS) manual, varies from highly technical 280:, or creative bungling of job assignments. 2586: 2572: 2564: 2345:. London: The Penguin Press. p. 128. 2320:. London: The Penguin Press. p. 119. 1741:. Bookscape. 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Index

Saboteur
Sabotage (disambiguation)
Saboteur (disambiguation)
polity
government
organization
subversion
demoralization
destabilization
division
disruption
sabots
popular but incorrect account
Liège
Émile Littré
Émile Pouget
syndicalist
anarchist

picketing
Industrial Revolution
Luddites
Labor unions
Industrial Workers of the World
advocated sabotage
direct action
industrial unionism
Big Bill Haywood
any withdrawal of efficiency
slowdown

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