World War II Resistance Movement Communication Methods

This mind map outlines the creative escape techniques used by prisoners of war (POWs) during World War II. Techniques include digging tunnels, disguises, forging documents, and using hidden compartments to evade capture. Famous escapes, like "The Great Escape" from Stalag Luft III, are noted, demonstrating how prisoners engineered their way to freedom against the odds.

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World War II Resistance Movement Communication Methods von Mind Map: World War II Resistance Movement Communication Methods

1. Secret Codes

1.1. Methods

1.1.1. Coded messages in newspapers

1.1.2. Invisible ink

1.2. Purpose

1.2.1. Conceal plans from occupying forces

2. Couriers

2.1. Methods

2.1.1. Human couriers on bicycles or on foot

2.1.2. Messages hidden in clothing

2.2. Purpose

2.2.1. Transport messages across enemy lines

3. Radio Transmissions

3.1. Examples

3.1.1. BBC broadcasts to French Resistance

3.1.2. SOE radios (UK)

3.2. Purpose

3.2.1. Coordinate attacks and sabotage

3.2.2. Relay intelligence to Allies

4. Dead Drops

4.1. Methods

4.1.1. Hiding messages in common locations

4.1.2. Drop zones like hollow trees or walls

4.2. Purpose

4.2.1. Conceal message exchanges from enemy surveillance