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Where can I find "On Guerrilla Warfare" written by Guevara?

Life introduction

Che Ernesto Guevara was born in an aristocratic family in Argentina in 1928 and graduated from medical school. In 1954, he participated in the struggle of the Avins government of Guatemala against U.S. intervention, and later became a close comrade of Castro. In November 1956, he and 81 other comrades crossed the Gulf of Mexico on the "Granma" and landed after There are only 12 people left. After an arduous journey, a guerrilla base was established in the Maestra mountains. During this period, he wrote the famous book "On Guerrilla Warfare". After the victory of the Cuban revolution, Ge took the post of president of the National Bank of Cuba and minister of industry. Faced with the economic blockade and embargo of the United States, he launched an indomitable struggle against it. In April 1965, he suddenly resigned from his post and went to the African jungle to help local guerrillas oppose U.S. imperialist intervention. In November 1966, Guevara secretly moved to the southeastern part of Bolivia, which caused panic in the United States Bureau of Investigation. For this purpose, it trained a "secret agent battalion" and offered a heavy reward to track Guevara. On October 8, 1967, Guevara was arrested in the small mountain village of La Higuera. The Bolivian military government consulted with the United States and executed him on the spot the next day. He was only 39 years old. For the next 30 years, Guevara's death and burial place became the top secret of the United States and Bolivian authorities. The author of this book has lived in South America for decades. After six years of research, he wrote this vivid biography, which reproduces Guevara's glorious fighting life and some little-known secrets.

After Guevara's death, his spirit became a beacon guiding young people around the world. Businessmen in many European and American countries also used his portrait as a trademark for their products, which shows the depth of his influence.