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"Guerrilla Warfare" (book)

"Guerrilla Warfare" is a military strategy manual written by Che Guevara, outlining unconventional warfare tactics. It emphasizes the use of small, mobile groups to conduct hit-and-run attacks against larger conventional forces. Guevara discusses the importance of popular support, the element of surprise, and leveraging the terrain to gain an advantage. The book draws on historical examples and aims to inspire revolutionary movements, particularly in underprivileged regions. It promotes the idea that through determination and strategy, a weaker force can effectively challenge and potentially overthrow a more powerful opponent.