Che Guevara Speaks: Selected Speeches and WritingsMerit Publishers, 1967 - 159 pages |
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... situation of other parts of the continent ? In the course of polemics those who advocate guerrilla warfare are often accused of forgetting mass struggle , almost as if guerrilla war- fare and mass struggle were opposed to each other ...
... situation of other parts of the continent ? In the course of polemics those who advocate guerrilla warfare are often accused of forgetting mass struggle , almost as if guerrilla war- fare and mass struggle were opposed to each other ...
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... situation in America ? There are fundamental arguments which in our opinion deter- mine the necessity of guerrilla action as the central axis of the struggle in America . First , accepting as true that the enemy will struggle to ...
... situation in America ? There are fundamental arguments which in our opinion deter- mine the necessity of guerrilla action as the central axis of the struggle in America . First , accepting as true that the enemy will struggle to ...
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... situation will remain fluid , permitting the Americans to strike separate blows at the weakest countries ( it is ... situation were in Cuba that brought about the revolution . Answer : The situation in Cuba under Batista was not much ...
... situation will remain fluid , permitting the Americans to strike separate blows at the weakest countries ( it is ... situation were in Cuba that brought about the revolution . Answer : The situation in Cuba under Batista was not much ...
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A New Old Interview | 9 |
Mobilizing the Masses for the Invasion | 24 |
At Punta del Este | 47 |
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