Commando Operations

Special forces raids conducted by elite troops, typically involving surprise attacks, sabotage, and reconnaissance missions behind enemy lines. Used extensively by British commandos and American Rangers during World War II.

Counter-Intelligence

Intelligence gathering and operations aimed at thwarting enemy espionage and sabotage efforts. Critical in World War II for protecting vital information and disrupting enemy operations.

Covert Operations

Secret military or intelligence activities conducted without the knowledge or official sanction of the target government or organization. Often used during World War II for espionage, sabotage, and reconnaissance.

Cn. Commando

A term used to describe elite military units trained for specialized operations, such as raids, sabotage, and reconnaissance. Commandos were widely used by the Allies during World War II, and they played a significant role in disrupting enemy operations and gathering intelligence.

Bt-41: Commandos

Elite British special forces units trained for raids and sabotage missions behind enemy lines. They played a vital role in disrupting enemy operations and gathering intelligence during World War II.

Bt-45: Counter-Intelligence

The activities of intelligence agencies aimed at countering enemy espionage and sabotage operations. Counter-intelligence played a vital role in protecting military secrets and disrupting enemy operations during World War II.

Bjørnevatnet

A lake in northern Norway, where resistance fighters used as a base for sabotage operations against German forces during World War II.

British Commandos

Special forces units of the British Army trained for raids, sabotage, and reconnaissance operations behind enemy lines during World War II.

Axis Counter-Intelligence

The activities undertaken by the Axis powers to counter enemy intelligence gathering and sabotage efforts during World War II.

Axis Guerrilla Warfare

Unconventional warfare tactics employed by Axis forces, often involving small units operating behind enemy lines to harass, sabotage, and disrupt enemy operations.