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#OTD in #History 1901

October 24: Maj Littleton “Butcher of Samar” Waller Received his Orders
Context: Nearly a month after the #BalangigaMassacre – [BG Jacob H.] Smith instructed Waller: “I want no prisoners. I wish you to kill & burn. The more you kill & burn, the better you will please me."

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1901 September 29: The United States Navy Bombed Balangiga
Context: After the very mis-named #BalangigaMassacre, the United States Military felt justified in trying to destroy the entire village where they had enslaved one-hundred-forty-nine men.
#PhilippineIslands
#AmericanHIstory

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The "Massacre" and the Aftermath 6:00 A.M., SEPTEMBER 28, 1901 BALANGIGA, SAMAR, PHILIPPINE ISLANDS The bugler of Company C, Ninth Infantry, sounded the call for breakfast. American soldiers, unarmed, made their way to the mess hall....

Primary SOURCEs:
Gangsters of Capitalism: Smedley Butler, the Marines, & the Making & Breaking of America's Empire by J. M. Katz
&: U. S. History Scene: The “Massacre” and the Aftermath: Remembering Balangiga and The War in the Philippines
#BalangigaMassacre

ushistoryscene.com/article/bala...

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To review, he said this AFTER two very rapey, drunken soldiers go their asses kicked for threatening to abduct a woman from a village and 149 adult males were enslaved for it. The ego on this fuck!
#BalangigaMassacre
#PhilippineIslands
ugly #AmericanHistory

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Chaffee really said, “We are dealing w/ a class of people whose character is deceitful, who are absolutely hostile to the White race & who regard life as of little value & finally, who will not submit to our control 'til absolutely defeated & whipped into such a condition.”
#BalangigaMassacre

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General Adna R. Chaffee believed (because he was a racist) the revolt proved his tactics were necessary rather than recognizing them as the impetus of the violence.
#BalangigaMassacre
#PhilippineIslands
ugly #AmericanHistory

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"There is no 1 “true” story of what happened, but history isn't just about events. History depends on its authors & how its events are remembered – these memories can change over time. An event like the #BalangigaMassacre was important in America because it justified a war in the Philippines.”

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Facts: “The events of 9/28/1901, went down in #AmericanHistory books as the ‘Balangiga Massacre,’ but many believe the true massacre was the Samar campaign that followed. Those are the basic facts surrounding the Balangiga “Massacre.” Everything else is still disputed."
#BalangigaMassacre

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The captives’ living conditions were inhumane and degrading. When they’d had enough and retaliated for the abuses (with the help of an actual insurgent) they killed (and rightly so) forty-eight American occupying soldiers.
#BalangigaMassacre
#PhilippineIslands
ugly #AmericanHistory

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#OTD in #Hisotry 1901

September 28: The (Mis-named) #BalangigaMassacre
Context: 149 Samareños, who had been detained and forced into hard labor in Balangiga after two American soldiers were beaten to a pulp for threatening to abduct a woman from the village.
#PhilippineIslands
#AmericanHistory

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The primary SOURCE for this post was the book, 'Gangsters of Capitalism: Smedley Butler, the Marines, and the Making and Breaking of America's Empire' by Jonathan M. Katz
#BalangigaMassacre
#PhilippineIslands
ugly #AmericanHistory
#WhiteSupremacy bullshit

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#OTD in #History 1901

September 21: Drunk American Soldiers Incite Violence Leading to the #BalangigaMassacre
Context: 2 drunk American soldiers (part of the occupation force on Samar) got into it with a merchant in the village of Balangiga. They threatened to abduct one of his workers.

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