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On Guerrilla Warfare
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132 pages
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Set against the backdrop of China's guerrilla war against Japanese occupiers, the book delves into Mao's insights on military strategy. It contrasts guerrilla tactics with traditional military forces and explores their potential collaboration. Key themes include the role of propaganda, political dynamics, the establishment of guerrilla units, and the essential traits of effective guerrilla leaders. Additionally, it addresses the importance of discipline and the strategic positioning of guerrilla bases in warfare.
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2007, paperback
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