Sabotage - translation to german
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Sabotage - translation to german

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
  • [[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]]
  • World War II]]-era that was used to inform people about what they should do if they suspect sabotage

Sabotage         
n. sabotage, interference, scathe, malicious damage or disruption, damage or injury caused by scorching
sabotage      
n. Sabotage; Zerstörung
scathe      
n. Zerstörung, Schaden, Sabotage

Definition

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.

Wikipedia

Sabotage

Sabotage is a deliberate action aimed at weakening a polity, effort, or organization through subversion, obstruction, disruption, or destruction. One who engages in sabotage is a saboteur. Saboteurs typically try to conceal their identities because of the consequences of their actions and to avoid invoking legal and organizational requirements for addressing sabotage.

Examples of use of Sabotage
1. Die Regierung vermutete Sabotage, die Luftwaffe widersprach.
2. Sabotage, murmelt der und schneidet grinsend weiter.
3. Pakistans Präsident Pervez Musharraf schloss Sabotage aus.
4. Sabotage an der Endeavour Damit nicht genug, hat die Nasa auch noch einen Fall von Technik–Sabotage an der Raumfähre Endeavour ermittelt.
5. So kommt es häufig zu Entführungen, Ölraub oder Sabotage.