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=== Central America === | === Central America === | ||
* 1910 - 1920: [[Mexican Revolution]] | |||
* 1954 - 1996: [[Guatemalan Civil War]] | * 1954 - 1996: [[Guatemalan Civil War]] | ||
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=== South America === | === South America === | ||
* 1973 - 1988: [[Resistance to Pinochet]] | * 1966 - 1975: [[Araguaia Guerrilla War]] (Brazil) | ||
* 1973 - 1988: [[Resistance to Pinochet]] (Chile) | |||
=== Northern Europe === | |||
* 1922 - 1923: [[Irish Civil War]] | |||
=== Southeast Asia === | |||
* 1948 - 1960: [[Malayan Emergency]] | |||
[[Category:Libertarian Socialist Wiki]] | [[Category:Libertarian Socialist Wiki]] | ||
[[Category:Guerilla Warfare]] | [[Category:Guerilla Warfare]] | ||
[[Category:Concepts]] | [[Category:Concepts]] | ||
[[Category:War]] | [[Category:War]] |
Revision as of 15:31, 14 March 2020
Guerilla Warfare refers to a form of warfare, usually within a state, where small groups of combatants make extensive use of ambushes, sabotage, raids, hit-and-run tactics and mobility in order to overthrow the state.
Guerilla Wars by Region
Central America
- 1910 - 1920: Mexican Revolution
- 1954 - 1996: Guatemalan Civil War
Caribbean
- 1953 - 1959: Cuban Revolution
South America
- 1966 - 1975: Araguaia Guerrilla War (Brazil)
- 1973 - 1988: Resistance to Pinochet (Chile)
Northern Europe
- 1922 - 1923: Irish Civil War
Southeast Asia
- 1948 - 1960: Malayan Emergency