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Guerrilla Collection (#5)

"Unyielding and Unconventional: The Legacy Warfare" Che Guevara, the iconic revolutionary, embodied the spirit warfare

Background imageGuerrilla Collection: EMPECINADO, Juan Mart�D�, called El (1775-1825)

EMPECINADO, Juan Mart�D�, called El (1775-1825)
EMPECINADO, Juan Mart� D�, called El (1775-1825)

Background imageGuerrilla Collection: CADOUDAL, Georges (1771-1804). French counterrevolutionary

CADOUDAL, Georges (1771-1804). French counterrevolutionary guerrilla. Hearing of the process against Cadoudal. Auguste-Jules-Armand-Marie de Polignac. Watercolour. FRANCE. Paris

Background imageGuerrilla Collection: ESPOZ Y MINA, Francisco Espoz e Ilundain, also

ESPOZ Y MINA, Francisco Espoz e Ilundain, also called (1781-1836). Spanish guerrilla leader and general of liberal ideology. Sword and case of Espoz y Mina. SPAIN. Madrid. Army Museum

Background imageGuerrilla Collection: Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). An Spanish

Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). An Spanish
" Spain. Peninsular War (1808-1814). An Spanish woman warns to a soldier of the arrival of the guerrilla " El Empecinado". Litography."

Background imageGuerrilla Collection: Roman legionary ambushed in Caledonia

Roman legionary ambushed in Caledonia
Roman forces under the command of Gnaeus Julius Agricola faced strong resistance from the natives of Caledonia (modern day Scotland), as illustrated here, as a Roman Legionary is caught off guard

Background imageGuerrilla Collection: EVCW2A-00085

EVCW2A-00085
Confederate sharpshooter taking aim from his perch in a tree, American Civil War. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageGuerrilla Collection: Pavlos Giparis

Pavlos Giparis (1880 - 1966). Born in Crete, he fought during the struggle for Ottoman Macedonia between Greek and Bulgarian guerrillas, 1904 - 1908

Background imageGuerrilla Collection: Che Guevara / Sunday

Che Guevara / Sunday
ERNESTO GUEVARA, KNOWN AS CHE GUEVARA. Latin American guerrilla leader & revolutionary theorist. Voluntary work (Sun)day; many Cubans worked to rebuild Cuba. *UNAVAILABLE FOR USE IN ASIA AT PRESENT*

Background imageGuerrilla Collection: Che Guevara / Ctc Talk

Che Guevara / Ctc Talk
ERNESTO GUEVARA Known as CHE GUEVARA Latin American guerrilla leader and revolutionary theorist. Speaking to the Central Org. of Cuba T.U. *UNAVAILABLE FOR USE IN ASIA AT PRESENT*

Background imageGuerrilla Collection: Che Guevara / Horizon

Che Guevara / Horizon
ERNESTO GUEVARA Known as CHE GUEVARA Latin American guerrilla leader and revolutionary theorist. Looking to the horizon. *UNAVAILABLE FOR USE IN ASIA AT PRESENT*

Background imageGuerrilla Collection: Che Guevara Placard 1983

Che Guevara Placard 1983
ERNESTO GUEVARA known as CHE GUEVARA Placard commemorating the Latin American guerrilla leader, at the Ministry of Interior, Havana, Cuba

Background imageGuerrilla Collection: Guerrilla Attack

Guerrilla Attack
FRENCH EXPEDITION Mexican guerrillas attack General Bazaines courrier, near San-Antonio de la Soledad




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"Unyielding and Unconventional: The Legacy Warfare" Che Guevara, the iconic revolutionary, embodied the spirit warfare. With a cigarette hanging from his lips, he became a symbol of defiance against oppression. From the Free French resistance to honoring the Maquis, guerrillas fought for their ideals. In 1960, Che Guevara transformed into a builder as he worked tirelessly to construct a new society in Cuba. His vision went beyond mere rebellion; it aimed to create lasting change. With camera in hand during 1962, Che Guevara captured not only images but also the essence of struggle and resilience. He documented moments that would forever shape history. Meanwhile, Juan Martin Diez El Empecinado proved that guerrilla tactics could triumph over formidable foes. Defeating a column of French soldiers showcased the power hidden within unconventional warfare. The year 1963 witnessed another chapter in guerrilla lore when an army patrol ventured through Malaya. Their presence reminded us that even established powers faced challenges from determined fighters lurking in unexpected places. Lyudmila Pavlichenko emerged as an extraordinary figure among guerrillas—a sniper who struck fear into German hearts during World War II. Her bravery earned her prestigious honors and solidified her place in history as she defended Odessa and Sevastopol until the bitter end. A monument commemorating the Battle of Capiro stands tall today with Che Guevara's image etched upon it—a reminder of how one man's dedication can inspire generations to fight for justice. Finally, Stanislau Urbans' partisan hat serves as a symbol not just for Latvia but for all those who have embraced guerrilla tactics throughout history—resolute individuals who refuse to surrender their beliefs even under immense pressure.