Guerrilla Warfare
By Ernesto Che Guevara
- Release Date: 2007-10-27
- Genre: Self-Improvement
Description
This interesting book is more than a mere translation of Che Guevara's handbook on how to be a guerrilla fighter. Rather, the translation of Guevara's historic work, Guerrilla Warfare, and two of his later pieces, Guerrilla Warfare: A Method and Message to the Tricontinental, are nestled between an informative and well-developed introduction and essays describing the struggles in seven South American countries whose guerrilla movements were inspired by Che Guevara's writings and beliefs. . . . This work is quite useful for anyone who desires to understand the struggles occurring around the world today.
Reviews
Remember Che was a doctor not a commander
1By OhrknChe's experience in guerrilla warfare was 2nd and 3rd hand as a doctor in Castro's forces. He was successful murdering tens of thousands of innocent Cuban peasants after the revolution. He was a dismal failure attempting to lead troops in Africa and South America. The most interesting aspect of this book is how self-deluded Che was.A Must Read
5By K9gsd1This is a must read for the Military or Military buff. Very applicable to today's warfare.

