On Guerrilla Warfare
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- On Guerrilla Warfare is Mao Tse-tung’s influential 1937 treatise outlining the theory, strategy, and practice of guerrilla combat during the Chinese resistance against Japanese occupation. In this work, Mao presents guerrilla warfare as both a military necessity and a political struggle, emphasizing mobility, discipline, adaptability, and the support of the local population. He explains how small, agile forces can challenge larger, conventional armies through surprise attacks, decentralized organization, and an intimate knowledge of local terrain.The text details the stages of revolutionary warfare, the importance of morale and ideology, and the methods by which guerrilla units gather intelligence, disrupt enemy supply lines, and integrate with civilian communities. Historically significant and widely studied by military scholars, On Guerrilla Warfare offers insight into asymmetric conflict and the strategic thinking that shaped 20th-century revolutionary movements.
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