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Guerilla Warfare

"Guerilla Warfare" explores the multifaceted nature of unconventional warfare, a strategy where smaller, agile forces challenge larger, conventional armies.

The book dives into the historical significance and core principles that allow guerilla fighters to leverage terrain, surprise, and local support.

It reveals that successful guerilla campaigns depend not only on military tactics but also on socio-political dynamics, such as popular support and ideological alignment.

The study examines the evolution of both guerilla tactics and counter-guerilla strategies across different historical periods and geographical locations.

By dissecting historical examples, the book highlights key elements like leadership, logistics, and intelligence, and how these translate into effective asymmetric conflict.

Readers will appreciate the book's comprehensive approach, which goes beyond basic military strategy to analyze the broader context in which guerilla warfare unfolds.

Beginning with core concepts and progressing through historical case studies, "Guerilla Warfare" offers a detailed yet accessible analysis.

The book argues that unconventional warfare acts as a potent equalizer, enabling weaker forces to achieve strategic goals against seemingly insurmountable odds.

It concludes by addressing the ethical dimensions and contemporary implications of this complex form of military conflict.


Author:

  • Sabine Lorca

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 116 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • History
  • Military history

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