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Philippine Culture: Historical Photos -
The Philippine-American War
Archive Updated:
01/03/2012 03:47:43 PM
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The Philippine-American War
The following images are a special
collection of photos to help us remember those who lost their
lives fighting for an independent homeland from their American
aggressors. American history has deliberate selective memory in
regards to the wars it imposed on other countries, to satisfy
their self-serving needs under the disguise of bringing
democracy to other nations of our world.
These are photos of the torture and
execution of Filipino patriots dubbed as "insurgents" by the
first American Visiting Forces on Philippine soil (1899-1913).
That U.S. invasion and occupation in 1899 was the original Iraq
(and Afghanistan) and the "first Vietnam in Asia".(see our
latest editorial)
These photos of the
torture and execution of Filipino patriots were once again
replayed in more recent times in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and
Guantanamo.
Special Note: The captions were taken
from image names and corrections or amendments will be made as
soon as we get updated information.
Philippine-American War -
American Troops in the Philippines
Philippine-American War -
Miscellaneous War Photos
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Philippine-American
War -
Casualties
Philippine-American War -
Execution
Philippine-American War -
Torture
Philippine-American War -
Macabebe
mercenaries
Philippine-American
War - Morolandia
Please note that the photos and videos
may have attached copyright, if there is any objection to our use of
such, please contact us. We have them here to maintain a public
record of the history of the Philippines and to be available to
everyone who has an interest in learning more about Philippine
History. No copyright infringement is intended.
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