Key term for Edexcel GCSE History, used in William I in Power.
A strategy of irregular warfare using small, mobile groups to carry out ambushes and hit-and-run attacks against a larger, traditional army.
Guerrilla warfare appears in Edexcel GCSE History revision content for Anglo-Saxon and Norman England, especially William I in Power and Anglo-Saxon Resistance.
Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
Anglo-Saxon Resistance
Warfare and British Society and London WWII
The Nature of Warfare
The USA: Conflict at Home and Abroad
Reasons for Failure
The USA: Conflict at Home and Abroad
Nature of Conflict
Anglo-Saxon and Norman England
William I in Power • Anglo-Saxon Resistance
Warfare and British Society and London WWII
Warfare and British Society in the Modern Era • The Nature of Warfare
The USA: Conflict at Home and Abroad
Reactions and End of War • Reasons for Failure
The USA: Conflict at Home and Abroad
US Involvement in Vietnam • Nature of Conflict
Mao’s China
Establishing Communist Rule • The Civil War
Conflict in the Middle East
Attempts at a Solution • The Palestinian Issue
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