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  Why War? Keywords: Guerrilla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The term was invented in Spain to describe the tactics used to resist the French regime instituted by Napoleon Bonaparte (one should however remember, that the tactics themselves were known and used even centuries earlier).
Guerilla warfare was used in unit tactics by the native americans from at least time of first contact with europeans.
In the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, Latin America had a number of urban guerrilla movements whose strategy was to destabilize democratic regimes and provoke a counter-reaction by the military.
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 Guerrilla - InformationBlast
Guerilla warfare formed in integral part of the campaigns in Kosovo in the late 1990's and Afghanistan in 2001, which created an unique style of warfare which combined low technology guerilla warfare with high technology air power.
In these campaigns, guerilla fighters with coordination from special forces would engage the enemy forcing them to move out into the open where they could be destroyed using air power supplied by the United States.
In both cases, the guerillas were able to take advantage of their local knowledge and willingness to take causalities to great effect when supplemented by outside air power.
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 Guerrilla warfare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However this is changing under the influence of the English usage, where the origination of the term traces back to a conflation between the Spanish term "guerilla" and the English "gorilla" (see "Bananas" Foster).
Guerrilla tactics are based on ambush, sabotage, and espionage, and their ultimate objective is usually to destabilize an authority through long, low-intensity confrontation.
In 1848, both The Nation and The United Irishman advocated guerilla warfare to overthrow English rule in Ireland.
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Guerilla art - Guerilla art refers to the surreptitious, and often sudden, creation or installation of unauthorized public art, often with the purpose of making an overt polit...
Spass guerilla - Spass Guerilla is German for, "guerrilla fun".
Guerilla Girls - Guerilla Girls is a group of feminist artists.
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 Guerrilla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Guerilla warfare is classified into two main categories: urban guerilla warfare and rural guerrilla warfare.
Rural guerillas prefer to operate in regions providing plenty of cover and concealment, especially heavily forested and mountainous areas.
Urban guerillas, rather than melting into the mountains and jungles, blend into the population and are depedent on a support base among the people.
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 Spass guerilla -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Spass Guerilla is German for ‘fun (or joke) (A member of an irregular armed force that fights a stronger force by sabotage and harassment) guerrilla”.
See (additional info and facts about guerrilla communication) guerrilla communication and (additional info and facts about culture jamming) culture jamming.
One group using spass guerilla tactics is the (additional info and facts about Publixtheatre Caravan) Publixtheatre Caravan.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/s/sp/spass_guerilla.htm   (70 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Spass guerilla
Spass Guerilla is German for ‘fun (or joke) guerrilla”.
One group using spass guerilla tactics is the Publixtheatre Caravan.
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 Guerilla Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 Why War? Keywords: Culture Jamming   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Culture jamming is a form of activism and a resistance movement to the hegemony of popular culture, based on the ideas of "guerrilla communication" and the "detournement" of popular icons and ideas.
It has roots in the German concept of spass guerilla, and the Situationist International.
Forms of culture jamming include adbusting, performance art, graffiti art and hacktivism (notably cyber squatting).
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 Guerrilla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
John Keats wrote about an American guerilla leader in World War 2: Colonel Wendell Fertig, who in 1942 organized a large force of guerillas who harassed the Japanese occupation forces on the Phillipine Island of Mindanao all the way up to the liberation of the Philippines in 1945.
The tactics of Roman dictator Quintus Fabius Maximus against Hannibal could be considered a predecessor of guerilla tactics.
In expandind their own Empire, the Romans encountered numerous examples of guerilla resistance to their legions.
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 Spass guerilla   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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Spass guerilla
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