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Definition of sabotage and how was it used in WWII

Definition of sabotage and how was it used in WWII. BY: IDIALU ABHULIMEN. What is sabotage?. Sabotage is a deliberate act of destruction or a disruption in which equipment is damaged. How was it used in World War II.

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Definition of sabotage and how was it used in WWII

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  1. Definition of sabotage and how was it used in WWII • BY: • IDIALU ABHULIMEN

  2. What is sabotage? Sabotage is a deliberate act of destruction or a disruption in which equipment is damaged.

  3. How was it used in World War II The Norwegian heavy water sabotage was a series of actions undertaken by Norwegian saboteurs during World War II to prevent the German nuclear energy project from acquiring heavy water which could be used to produce nuclear weapons.

  4. WWII PICTURE

  5. Paragraph • During World War II occurred in every occupied country by a variety of means, ranging from non-cooperation, disinformation and propaganda to hiding crashed pilots and even to outright warfare .This is one of the pictures of sabotage in WWII

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