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  • av Che Guevara
    497,-

    Guerrilla Warfare (Spanish: La Guerra de Guerrillas) is a military handbook written by Marxist-Leninist revolutionary Che Guevara. Published in 1961 following the Cuban Revolution, it became a reference for thousands of guerrilla fighters in various countries around the world. The book draws upon Guevara's personal experience as a guerrilla soldier during the Cuban Revolution, generalizing for readers who would undertake guerrilla warfare in their own countries. The book identifies reasons for, prerequisites, and lessons of guerrilla warfare. The principal reason to conduct guerrilla warfare within a country is because all peaceful and legal means of recourse have been exhausted. The most important prerequisite for conducting guerrilla warfare in a country is the popular support of its people for the guerrilla army. Che asserted that the success of the Cuban Revolution provided three lessons: popular forces can win a war against a regular army, guerrillas can create their own favorable conditions (not needing to wait for ideal conditions to take shape), and in underdeveloped America, the basic place of operation for a guerrilla army is the countryside.

  • av Che Guevara
    349,-

    Guerrilla Warfare by the revolutionary Che Guevara has become the guidebook for thousands of guerrilla fighters in various countries around the world. Guevara intended it to be a manual on guerrilla warfare, as inspiration for revolutionary movements in Latin America, Africa and Asia, stressing the need for an underpinning political motivation to guerrilla methods, organisation and supply. Guevara emphasizes that guerrilla warfare is a favorable method against totalitarian regimes, where political opposition and legal civil struggle is impossible to conduct.

  • av David Deutschmann & Maria del Carmen Ari Garcia
    300,-

  • av Che Guevara
    157,-

  • av Che Guevara
    195,-

    ""He llegado a los 39 y se acerca inexorablemente una edad que da que pensar sobre mi futuro guerrillero; por ahora estoy 'entero'." --Che Guevara, 14 de junio de 1967 Esta nueva ediciâon del diario del Che Guevara del âultimo aäno de su vida describe los esfuerzos que hace el Che para lanzar una rebeliâon guerrillera en contra del gobierno militar de Bolivia. Fue encontrado en su mochila cuando el ejercito boliviano lo capturo en octubre de 1967. Nuevamente revisado, ahora incluye "Una introducciâon necesaria" de Fidel Castro, revelando las mentiras de una ediciâon anterior, preventiva preparada por la C.I.A. para descreditar al Che y la expediciâon boliviana, asâi como tambiâen la Revoluciâon Cubana en si. El Diario del Che en Bolivia revela a un Che mâas viejo, puesto a prueba por el tiempo, y con su salud deteriorada, diferente que el de Diarios de Motocicleta o el maduro e implacable de Pasajes de la Guerra Revolucionaria: Congo. Se concreta una gran ironâia a medida que relata los desafâios enfrentados a diario por su pequeäna tropa guerrillera, los pronunciamientos del gobierno militar, y las acciones de la gran fuerza militar atacâandolos. La ultima entrada describe el dâia en que el Che es capturado, dos dâias antes de su muerte"--

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