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The French Army in Politics, 1945-1962, John Steward Ambler
Algeria, The Army, and the Fifth Republic (1959-1961): A Scenario of Civil-Military Conflict, George A. Kelly
Mao Tse-Tung on Guerrilla Warfare, Samuel B. Griffith ; Che Guevara on Guerrilla Warfare, Harries-Clichy Peterson ; Guerrilla Warfare, Che Guevara ; Guerrillas in the 1960's, Peter Paret and John W. Shy ; Communist Revolutionary Warfare: The Vietminh in Indo-china, George K. Tanham Reviewed by George A. Kelly
The French Army Re-Enters Politics 1940-1955, George A. Kelly
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