Scenarios about 'guerrilla warfare'
Guerrilla warfare refers to irregular military tactics employed by small groups of combatants against larger, conventional forces, typically involving ambushes, sabotage, and hit-and-run attacks. This asymmetric form of conflict has been employed throughout history by resistance movements, revolutionaries, and indigenous peoples fighting against occupying powers or established governments. In alternate history scenarios, guerrilla warfare often represents a critical factor in determining how resistance movements might have succeeded or failed against different military occupations or colonial powers.
What If The Boer War Had a Different Outcome?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Second Anglo-Boer War ended in a Boer victory or negotiated settlement, potentially altering the course of the British Empire, South African development, and the global balance of power in the 20th century.