Written by Mao in 1937, when Japanese imperialists occupied all of China, this book served as an instruction manual for guerrilla fighting, written based on more than a decade of personal experience by Mao. Based on the basic strategy and tactics of warfare as described by Sun-tzu, Mao stresses the importance of guerrilla warfare tactics in a revolutionary war, emphasizing that they must be combined in conjunction with conventional warfare tactics.
- What is Guerrilla Warfare?
- The Relation of Guerrilla Hostilities to Regular Operations
- Guerrilla Warfare in History
- Can Victory Be Attained By Guerrilla Operations?
- Organization for Guerrilla Warfare
- The Political Problems of Guerrilla Warfare
- The Strategy of Guerrilla Resistance Against Japan
- Appendix
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