Define sabotage and give examples of its use in World War ll By: Shanise Levi.

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Define sabotage and give examples of its use in World War ll By: Shanise Levi

Sabotage Is a deliberate action aimed at weakening another through destruction, disruption, or subversion. Is a deliberate action aimed at weakening another through destruction, disruption, or subversion.

World War 2 Sabotage Norwegian heavy water sabotage was a series of actions undertaken by Norwegians during World War 2 to prevent German nuclear energy project from getting heavy water which could be used to produce nuclear weapons. Norwegian heavy water sabotage was a series of actions undertaken by Norwegians during World War 2 to prevent German nuclear energy project from getting heavy water which could be used to produce nuclear weapons.

Allies decided to remove the heavy water supply and destroy the heavy water plant in order to stop the Nazi development of nuclear weapons. Allies decided to remove the heavy water supply and destroy the heavy water plant in order to stop the Nazi development of nuclear weapons.

German saboteurs designed a range of bombs disquised as: German saboteurs designed a range of bombs disquised as: –Tins of plums –Shaving brushes –Batteries –wood

There was numerous pieces of sabotage equipment and cunning booby traps. There was numerous pieces of sabotage equipment and cunning booby traps.

Other Sabotages Bombing of Pearl Harbor Bombing of Pearl Harbor The Atomic Bomb The Atomic Bomb

This is a picture of the Nazis