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Free to Read On Guerrilla Warfare
The text that defined modern guerrilla warfare doctrine. Mao codified the three-phase theory of revolutionary war — strategic defensive, stalemate, and offensive — that influenced every insurgency and resistance movement of the 20th century, from Vietnam to Cuba to Afghanistan.
Free to Read The Moon is Down
Steinbeck's WWII-era novel about a small town under military occupation and the quiet, persistent resistance of its citizens. Written as psychological warfare material, it was secretly distributed in occupied Europe by the OSS and Allied intelligence services to inspire civilian resistance movements.
Declassified Simple Sabotage Field Manual
The OSS manual on how ordinary citizens can disrupt enemy operations through simple acts of sabotage — bureaucratic obstruction, workplace slowdowns, infrastructure interference, and communication disruption. Declassified by the CIA and now a widely studied document on organizational resistance.
Declassified Undergrounds in Insurgency
USASOC's analytical study of underground resistance organizations across multiple insurgencies and revolutionary movements. Examines how clandestine networks form, organize, communicate, and sustain operations under hostile surveillance. Part of the Assessing Revolutionary and Insurgent Strategies (ARIS) series.
Declassified Casebook on Insurgency
The companion casebook to the USASOC ARIS series, documenting specific insurgency and revolutionary warfare campaigns from 1962 to 2009. Each case study analyzes the conditions, organization, strategy, and outcome of a specific revolutionary movement — a structured analytical framework for studying resistance.