Guerrilla Warfare is an epoch-making book by Che Guevara aimed to inspire thousands of guerrilla fighters in various countries worldwide. Guevara believed that in the world of totalitarian regimes, where political opposition and legal civil struggle are impossible to conduct, guerilla warfare is the best method to resist the government. Yet, commonly guerilla movements lack organization, clear political vision, motivation, and supply. This book was aimed to help guerilla leaders solve these issues and strengthen the opposition with strong motivation and strict organization.
Content:
Part I: General Principles of Guerrilla Warfare
Essence of Guerrilla Warfare
Guerrilla Strategy
Guerrilla Tactics
Warfare on Favorable Ground
Warfare on Unfavorable Ground
Suburban Warfare
Part II: the Guerrilla Band
The Guerrilla Fighter: Social Reformer
The Guerrilla Fighter as Combatant
Organization of a Guerrilla Band
The Combat
Beginning, Development, and End of a Guerrilla War
Part III: Organization of the Guerrilla Front
Supply
Civil Organization
The Role of the Woman
Medical Problems
Sabotage
War Industry
Propaganda
Intelligence
Training and Indoctrination
The Organizational Structure of the Army of a Revolutionary Movement
Organization in Secret of the First Guerrilla Band
Defense of Power That Has Been Won