Not a firearms query, but still, I've often wondered where are the special training and knowledge came from in WWII for training commandos and undercover agents aiding the resistance in Europe.
A guy I met from Quebec told me his father had been dropped into occupied France to work with the resistance there and described some horrifying disabling techniques he had learned.
True or not (this could have all been BS) there is no doubt a lot of effective hand-to-hand disabling and lethal techniques were taught, learned and sometimes even utilized by operatives.
Where did all this specialized knowledge come from?
I kind of wonder where it was learned when for the most part, most countries were peaceful and the numbers of people who knew how to break an opponent's neck, dislocate a shoulder, pop an eyeball out or kill with a Judo chop to the throat were hiding.
A guy I met from Quebec told me his father had been dropped into occupied France to work with the resistance there and described some horrifying disabling techniques he had learned.
True or not (this could have all been BS) there is no doubt a lot of effective hand-to-hand disabling and lethal techniques were taught, learned and sometimes even utilized by operatives.
Where did all this specialized knowledge come from?
I kind of wonder where it was learned when for the most part, most countries were peaceful and the numbers of people who knew how to break an opponent's neck, dislocate a shoulder, pop an eyeball out or kill with a Judo chop to the throat were hiding.
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