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Is it the American tradition?

IP: *.dpg.devry.edu 22.01.02, 20:49
Are they going to repeate it 101 years later?

www.msnbc.com/news/683221.asp


In the United States, the most famous day of the era was the battle of
Balangiga in 1901 when hundreds of Filipinos, many disguised as women and
carrying machetes hidden in coffins, surprised and killed 46 mostly unarmed
U.S. soldiers.
Subsequent reports of U.S. torture and massacres are remembered in the
Philippines, particularly in orders attributed to U.S. Gen. Jacob Smith: “I
want no prisoners. I wish you to kill and burn. The more you kill and burn the
better it will please me ... Kill everyone over the age of 10.”


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    • yidele Re: Is it the American tradition? 22.01.02, 21:12
      Śiur tink, hałm boj
      • quickly Re: Is it the American tradition? 22.01.02, 22:35
        Yiedle,
        jestes tepak i do tego nudny

        Co do wydarzen w Filipinach w 1900-01 bez watpienia sa ciagle zywe w pamieci
        Filipinczykow. Czy ktos wie czym bylo pokierowane rozpoczecie dzialn wojennych
        przeciwko Hiszpanii?

        Polityka zagraniczna USA nie wiele zmienila sie od tamtego czasu.

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