Che Guevara - II.3. ORGANIZATION OF A GUERRILLA BAND - Guerrilla Warfare (1961)
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Che Guevara - II.3. ORGANIZATION OF A GUERRILLA BAND - Guerrilla Warfare (1961)
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"Guerrilla Warfare" by Ernesto "Che" Guevara is a seminal work that outlines the strategies and principles of revolutionary guerrilla warfare. Originally written in the early 1960s during Guevara's time as...
show moreIn this book, Che Guevara emphasizes the importance of committed and disciplined guerrilla fighters who are deeply rooted in the local population and terrain. He discusses the need for small, mobile, and well-trained units, capable of operating in rugged environments, and highlights the significance of ideology and motivation to maintain the morale of the fighters.
Guevara's "Guerrilla Warfare" delves into the complexities of urban and rural warfare, offering tactical guidance on ambushes, sabotage, and the practical aspects of sustaining a guerrilla movement. It also delves into the relationship between the guerrilla and the local population, stressing the importance of gaining their support.
While the book has been the subject of controversy, Guevara's insights into unconventional warfare and his commitment to the revolutionary cause have made it a significant resource for understanding guerrilla movements and their methods. "Guerrilla Warfare" continues to be studied by military strategists, historians, and those interested in the dynamics of insurgencies and revolutions.
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