Philippine American War Website
A treasure trove of information and magnificent images compiled by Arnaldo Dumindin this website is a must see. The layout is just marvelous in a book form yet attractive especially the images that he has painstakingly posted in this e-book on Philippine American war.
Go check them out, you will not be disappointed if you are a history buff. Click on the links below and enjoy:
- Home
- Background
- Philippine Independence
- Mock Battle of Manila
- Malolos Congress
- Treaty of Paris
- The Philippine Republic
- The Philippine Army
- FIL-AM WAR BREAKS OUT
- The War In The Visayas
- Second Battle of Manila
- Combat in Manila Suburbs
- Americans pursue Aguinaldo
- Stalling Moro Resistance
- The War Rages, 1899
- The War in 1900-1901
- Capture of Aguinaldo, 1901
- Collapse, 1901
- Balangiga Massacre, 1901
- The Last Holdouts
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1 Speak Out:
http://senatorvicenteyapsotto.blogspot.com/2008/02/philippine-american-warkill-every-one_03.html
"I want no prisoners. I wish you to kill and burn, the more you kill and burn the better it will please me. I want all persons killed who are capable of bearing arms in actual hostilities against the United States.” General Jacob H. Smith said.
Since it was a popular belief among the Americans serving in the Philippines that native males were born with bolos in their hands, Major Littleton "Tony" Waller asked "I would like to know the limit of age to respect, sir?."
"Ten years," Smith said.
"Persons of ten years and older are those designated as being capable of bearing arms?"
"Yes." Smith confirmed his instructions a second time.
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