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“Where a government has come into power through some form of popular vote, fraudulent or not, and maintains at least an appearance of constitutional legality, the guerrilla outbreak cannot be promoted, since the possibilities of peaceful struggle have not yet been exhausted.”

Quote by Che Guevara

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Guerrilla Warfare

This book delves into the principles and techniques of guerrilla warfare, exploring its origins, evolution, and effectiveness in various conflicts. It provides an in-depth analysis of the psychological, social, and military aspects of this unconventional form of warfare, offering insights into the challenges and successes of guerrilla fighters. more

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Che Guevara
Che Guevara

Che Guevara, full name Ernesto Che Guevara, was an Argentine-born Cuban revolutionary, politician, military leader, writer, and physician. He played a significant role in the Cuban Revolution and became one of the iconic figures of the revolution. Guevara is known for his steadfast communist beliefs and revolutionary spirit, and his image and quotes have inspired countless revolutionaries and idealists. more

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