<p><strong><em>Guerrilla Warfare</em></strong>&nbsp;(Spanish:&nbsp;<em>La Guerra de Guerrillas</em>) is a military&nbsp;handbook&nbsp;written by&nbsp;Marxist-Leninist&nbsp;revolutionary&nbsp;Che Guevara. Published in 1961 following the&nbsp;Cuban Revolution it became a reference for thousands of guerrilla fighters in various countries around the world. The book draws upon Guevara's personal experience as a guerrilla soldier during the Cuban Revolution generalizing for readers who would undertake&nbsp;guerrilla warfare&nbsp;in their own countries. The book identifies reasons for prerequisites and lessons of guerrilla warfare. The principal reason to conduct guerrilla warfare within a country is because all peaceful and legal means of recourse have been exhausted.&nbsp;The most important prerequisite for conducting guerrilla warfare in a country is the popular support of its people for the guerrilla army. Che asserted that the success of the Cuban Revolution provided three lessons: popular forces can win a war against a regular army guerrillas can create their own favorable conditions (not needing to wait for ideal conditions to take shape) and in underdeveloped America the basic place of operation for a guerrilla army is the countryside.</p>
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