Mao Tse-tung Reference Archive
Written: 1937
Source: Selected Works of Mao Tse-tung: Vol. IX
Transcription/Markup: Maoist Documentation Project/Brian Baggins
Online Version: Maoist Documentation Project (2000); Mao Tse-tung Reference Archive (marxists.org) 2000
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.
Contents:
What Is Guerrilla Warfare?
The Relation Of Guerrilla Hostilitiesto Regular Operations
Guerrilla Warfare In History
Can Victory Be Attained By Guerrilla Operations?
Organization For Guerilla Warfare
The Political Problems Of Guerrilla Warfare
The Strategy Of Guerrilla Resistance Against Japan
Appendix