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sabotage         
  • [[World War II]] poster from the United States
  • Japanese]] experts inspect the scene of the "railway sabotage" on the [[South Manchurian Railway]] in 1931. The "railroad sabotage" was one of the events that led to the [[Mukden Incident]] and the Japanese occupation of [[Manchuria]].
  • A film from [[Camp Claiborne]] from March 8, 9 and 10 1944 of derailment tests done on the [[Claiborne-Polk Military Railroad]]. The tests were done to better train allied personnel in acts of [[rail sabotage]] during [[World War 2]].
  • [[Industrial Workers of the World]] "stickerette" or "silent agitator"
  • [[Palestine Railway]]'s K class 2-8-4T steam locomotive and freight train on the Jaffa and Jerusalem line after being sabotaged by [[Jewish]] paramilitary forces in 1946.
  • Unauthorized stencil urging sabotage and [[picketing]]
DELIBERATE, SUBVERSIVE ACTION AIMED AT WEAKENING ANOTHER ENTITY
Monkeywrenching; Sabotague; Saboteurs; Sabotager; Sabatoge; Saboteur; Put a spanner in the works; Sabotage radio; Sabotaging; Incident of sabotage; George T. Rheam; Self-sabotage; Self sabotage
['sab?t?:?]
¦ verb deliberately destroy or obstruct, especially for political or military advantage.
¦ noun the action of sabotaging.
Word History
Sabotage comes from the French verb saboter, which originally meant 'kick or strike with sabots', a sabot being a heavy wooden clog. Later it came to mean 'wilfully destroy' and was first used in English in the early 20th century, in reference to the wilful destruction by a workforce of their employer's property during a strike.
sabotage         
  • [[World War II]] poster from the United States
  • Japanese]] experts inspect the scene of the "railway sabotage" on the [[South Manchurian Railway]] in 1931. The "railroad sabotage" was one of the events that led to the [[Mukden Incident]] and the Japanese occupation of [[Manchuria]].
  • A film from [[Camp Claiborne]] from March 8, 9 and 10 1944 of derailment tests done on the [[Claiborne-Polk Military Railroad]]. The tests were done to better train allied personnel in acts of [[rail sabotage]] during [[World War 2]].
  • [[Industrial Workers of the World]] "stickerette" or "silent agitator"
  • [[Palestine Railway]]'s K class 2-8-4T steam locomotive and freight train on the Jaffa and Jerusalem line after being sabotaged by [[Jewish]] paramilitary forces in 1946.
  • Unauthorized stencil urging sabotage and [[picketing]]
DELIBERATE, SUBVERSIVE ACTION AIMED AT WEAKENING ANOTHER ENTITY
Monkeywrenching; Sabotague; Saboteurs; Sabotager; Sabatoge; Saboteur; Put a spanner in the works; Sabotage radio; Sabotaging; Incident of sabotage; George T. Rheam; Self-sabotage; Self sabotage
n.
1) to commit sabotage
2) an act of sabotage
saboteur         
  • [[World War II]] poster from the United States
  • Japanese]] experts inspect the scene of the "railway sabotage" on the [[South Manchurian Railway]] in 1931. The "railroad sabotage" was one of the events that led to the [[Mukden Incident]] and the Japanese occupation of [[Manchuria]].
  • A film from [[Camp Claiborne]] from March 8, 9 and 10 1944 of derailment tests done on the [[Claiborne-Polk Military Railroad]]. The tests were done to better train allied personnel in acts of [[rail sabotage]] during [[World War 2]].
  • [[Industrial Workers of the World]] "stickerette" or "silent agitator"
  • [[Palestine Railway]]'s K class 2-8-4T steam locomotive and freight train on the Jaffa and Jerusalem line after being sabotaged by [[Jewish]] paramilitary forces in 1946.
  • Unauthorized stencil urging sabotage and [[picketing]]
DELIBERATE, SUBVERSIVE ACTION AIMED AT WEAKENING ANOTHER ENTITY
Monkeywrenching; Sabotague; Saboteurs; Sabotager; Sabatoge; Saboteur; Put a spanner in the works; Sabotage radio; Sabotaging; Incident of sabotage; George T. Rheam; Self-sabotage; Self sabotage
(saboteurs)
A saboteur is a person who deliberately damages or destroys things such as machines, railway lines, and bridges in order to weaken an enemy or to make a protest. In Britain, people who try to stop blood sports such as fox hunting are also referred to as saboteurs.
The saboteurs had planned to bomb buses and offices.
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Sabotage (disambiguation)

Sabotage is an act of destruction or interference intended to weaken an opponent.

Sabotage may also refer to: