The Simple Sabotage Field Manual is a fascinating artifact from WWII, created by the U.S. Office of Strategic Services (OSS) to instruct citizens living in enemy-occupied territories on how to disrupt daily life and organizational efficiency without being detected.
From encouraging clumsiness on factory floors to weaponizing bureaucracy in the office, the manual outlines countless low-risk, high-impact strategies for causing confusion, delay, and dysfunction.
This modern adaptation keeps the structure and spirit of the original intact while updating the language and examples for clarity. Whether you're a history buff, a student of intelligence operations, or simply curious about subversive tactics, this version offers a gripping and often surprisingly relevant read.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
This edition maintains the layout and spirit of the original OSS manual, while refining its tone, structure, and context for modern readers. An excellent addition to collections on military history, espionage, or organizational behavior.