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  1. Guerrilla warfare during the Peninsular War, by Roque Gameiro, depicting a Portuguese guerrilla ambush against French forces. Guerrilla warfare is a form of unconventional warfare in which small groups of irregular military, such as rebels, partisans, paramilitary personnel or armed civilians including recruited children, use ambushes, sabotage, terrorism, raids, petty warfare or hit-and-run ...

  2. 25 févr. 2018 · Q.E Favelas et Koba LaD, ayant décroché plus d'un million de vues sur la chaîne de Kyoh Productions, s'associent pour nous sortir ce son intitulé Guerilla.

  3. The word guerrilla (the diminutive of Spanish guerra, “war”) was first used to describe the Spanish-Portuguese irregulars, or guerrilleros (also called partisans and insurgents), who helped the Duke of Wellington drive the French from the Iberian Peninsula during the campaigns of 1809–13. Traditionally, guerrilla warfare has been a weapon ...

  4. 6 août 2020 · The rebellious Guerrilla Girls exploded into the contemporary art scene in the mid-1980s, donning gorilla masks and causing hair-raising provocation in the name of equal rights. Armed with stacks of data about institutional sexism and racism they spread their message far and wide, “fighting discrimination with facts” by pasting huge posters ...

  5. 27 juin 2023 · One of the prime examples of guerrilla warfare comes from the 9 CE Battle of Teutoburg Forest in which a small group of Germanic tribesmen defeated the might of three Roman legions. The former Legate of Syria, Publius Quinctilius Varus, was placed in command of the XVII, XVIII and XIX legions with the goal of expanding the Roman Empire into the ...

  6. 23 janv. 2018 · So, me, I'm gonna rob the rich like my brother Patchi. La la la la. [Chorus] I'm singing the love in the middle of this Guerilla. Because I’ll always love you, my Algeria. I'm singing love in ...

  7. The Guerrilla Girls use real facts and figures in their posters to make their point, they say they are 'fighting discrimination with facts'. But as well as facts they use humour to change people's minds. One journalist described them as 'quippy as well as lippy'. Look at this poster: Guerrilla Girls. Guerrilla Girls’ 1986 Report Card (1986) Tate.