From 1d95d861837b336a414c747382fce2f42832cd1b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kenneth Odle Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2023 18:58:40 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] =?UTF-8?q?Added=20=C2=ABchangepage=C2=BB=20package=20to?= =?UTF-8?q?=20indent=20portions=20of=20text?= MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit --- ssfm.tex | 49 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 49 insertions(+) diff --git a/ssfm.tex b/ssfm.tex index e4e230a..92a9314 100644 --- a/ssfm.tex +++ b/ssfm.tex @@ -45,6 +45,9 @@ \usepackage{type1cm} \usepackage{lettrine} +% Indent sections of text +\usepackage{changepage} + \author{United States Office of Strategic Services} @@ -125,6 +128,7 @@ individuals identify themselves actively with the United Nations war effort, and encourage them to assist openly in periods of Allied invasion and occupation. + \chapter{Motivating the Saboteur} \lettrine[loversize=0.3, findent=2pt, nindent=-0pt]{T}{o} incite the citizen to the active practice of simple sabotage @@ -225,7 +229,52 @@ this information directly. \section{Safety Measures} +(a) The amount of activity carried on by the saboteur will be +governed not only by the number of opportunities he sees, but +also by the amount of danger he feels. Bad news travels fast, +and simple sabotage will be discouraged if too many simple +saboteurs are arrested. +(b) It should not be difficult to prepare leaflets and other +media for the saboteur about the choice of weapons, time, and +targets which will insure the saboteur against detection and +retaliation. Among such suggestions might be the following: + +\begin{adjustwidth}{2em}{2em} + +(1) Use materials which appear to be innocent. A knife or a +nail file can be carried normally on your person; either is a +multi-purpose instrument for creating damage. Matches, +pebbles, hair, salt, nails, and dozens of other destructive agents +can be carried or kept in your living quarters without exciting +any suspicion whatever. If you are a worker in a particular +trade or industry you can easily carry and keep such things as +wrenches, hammers, emery paper, and the like. + +(2) Try to commit acts for which large numbers of people +could be responsible. For instance, if you blow out the wiring in +a factory at a central fire box, almost anyone could have done +it. On-the-street sabotage after dark, such as you might be able +to carry out against a military car or truck, is another example +of an act for which it would be impossible to blame you. + +(3) Do not be afraid to commit acts for which you might be +blamed directly, so long as you do so rarely, and as long as you +have a plausible excuse: you dropped your wrench across an +electric circuit because an air raid had kept you up the night +before and you were half-dozing at work. Always be profuse in +your apologies. Frequently you can “get away” with such acts +under the cover of pretending stupidity, ignorance, over- +caution, fear of being suspected of sabotage, or weakness and +dullness due to undernourishment. + +(4) After you have committed an act of easy sabotage, resist +any temptation to wait around and see what happens. Loiterers +arouse suspicion. Of course, there are circumstances when it +would be suspicious for you to leave. If you commit sabotage on +your job, you should naturally stay at your work. + +\end{adjustwidth} \chapter{Tools, Targets, and Timing}