Guerrilla Warfare
- 160 pages
- 6 hours of reading
A concise history of guerilla warfare through the lens of several guerilla leaders, also covering strategy and tactics.
Peter Polack is a prose writer whose works frequently delve into themes of justice and the human condition. As an experienced lawyer, he brings a unique perspective to his writing, examining the complexities of human behavior and societal structures. His prose is characterized by sharp insights into character psychology and a keen eye for detail, offering readers a profound and thought-provoking experience. Through his literary endeavors, Polack seeks to illuminate the lesser-known aspects of life and the motivations that drive his characters.


A concise history of guerilla warfare through the lens of several guerilla leaders, also covering strategy and tactics.
South Africa vs. Cuba in the Angolan Civil War
Set against the backdrop of the late 1980s, the narrative explores the intense conflict in Southern Africa, specifically the proxy war for Angola amidst the Soviet Union's decline. This battle, the largest since Al Alamein, showcases the brutal struggle between opposing forces, highlighting the high stakes and heavy toll of war. The story delves into the geopolitical implications of the conflict, revealing the intertwining fates of nations and the human cost of their ambitions.