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page 1World War II sabotage
Norwegian heavy water sabotage
1940-1944 sabotage operation

Brandenburgers
The Brandenburgers () were members of Nazi Germany's Wehrmacht special forces unit during World War II.
maquis
World War Two French resistance groups
explosive rat
weapon developed by the British Special Operations Executive in World War II for use against Germany

Operation Jedburgh
clandestine operation to support Resistance agents in France, Belgium and Holland during the Second World War

Wachlarz
Wachlarz (, folding fan) was a Polish World War II resistance organization formed by the Armia Krajowa for sabotage duties behind the German Eastern Front, outside of the Polish borders. Its commanders were Lieutenant Colonel Jan Włodarkiewicz (until 1942) and Lieutenant Colonel Adam Remigiusz Grocholski.
attack on the twentieth convoy
attack on the Transport XX from Caserne Dossin to Auschwitz Birkenau on 19/04/1943
Operation Harling
1942 World War II sabotage operation by the British Special Operations Executive
Operation Animals
part of World War II in Greece
Lorenzen Group
paramilitary group of Danish collaborators, active 1944-1945
S-Plan
The S-Plan or Sabotage Campaign or England Campaign was a campaign of bombing and sabotage against the civil, economic and military infrastructure of the United Kingdom from 1939 to 1940, conducted by members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). It was conceived by Seamus O'Donovan in 1938 at the request of then IRA Chief of Staff Seán Russell. Russell and Joseph McGarrity are thought to have formulated the strategy in 1936. During the campaign there were 300 explosions/acts of sabotage, 10 deaths and 96 injuries.
Operation Albumen
series of sabotages against airfields on occupied Crete in 1942
Sabotage in Serbia during World War II
Operation Freshman
codename of a British operation during WWII
Operation Woodlark
sabotage operation against railway bridge in Norway
Sabotage at the General Post Office in Zagreb
political sabotage movement