This post was motivated by the thread "Dealing with larger groups". It is equally applicable if this country is "occupied" either by enemy forces, or if TPTB turn particularly nasty.
It's the good old "Swiss Army Guide to Guerrilla Warfare and Underground Operations"
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It's probably been posted sometime before. Originally around 150mb but now around 30mb
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Total Resistance (Der totale Widerstand: Eine Kleinkriegsanleitung für Jedermann) is an official Swiss manual for resistance to enemy occupation of Switzerland (presumably in a Soviet general occupation of all central Europe) that was issued in 1957-1958.
It was written by Hans von Dach of the Swiss military and is a crash course in irregular resistance by ordinary civilians, rather than a plan for resistance by defeated soldiers operating as guerrillas within their homeland. It notably presumes a form of irregular resistance involving nothing beyond rifles, hand grenades, and mines that very much resembles the Iraqi insurgency 50 years after the book was written.
There are various editions of the book, ranging from 64 through 287 pages. The book was originally written for wide dissemination to the Swiss population via the SUOV (Schweizer Unteroffiziersverband, ie. Swiss NCO association)[1] during a time when there was a public perception that Switzerland needed to be prepared to resist external aggressors.[2] As of 2007, at least one of von Dach's books (on chemical weapons) ships with sealed pages and the instruction "NUR BEI KRIEGSMOBILMACHUNG OEFFNEN" ("open only in case of mobilization").[3]
The book contains advice on how to defend Switzerland through stay-behind guerrilla warfare in case of an enemy invasion. Detailed information on how to organize small "armies" and resistance groups is given; the readers are also taught on how to build explosives (which earned the book a ban in several countries, even though often claimed, it is legal in Germany).
Summarized in a few words, the book explains:
the operative, tactical, technical and psychological basics of guerrilla warfare
how to build-up, organize and command a guerrilla warfare
how to build-up and command a civilian resistance movement
the enemy's methods of suppressing and combating guerrilla warfare
explosives techniques, with the focus on placing the charges, optimizing the effects, and knowledge of the various types of explosives
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