The Last Spanish Soldiers Left in the Philippines #shorts

The Last Spanish Soldiers Left in the Philippines #shorts

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Mark teteng Bacelonia
Mark teteng Bacelonia - 16.10.2023 13:28

no way my own birthday month

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MamboWambo
MamboWambo - 16.10.2023 04:18

New subscriber po ❤😊

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Dick Tiny
Dick Tiny - 15.10.2023 07:13

THE LAST LINE OF DEFENSE

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John Russel Cabalona
John Russel Cabalona - 14.10.2023 02:42

333 years in total

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Bown1x
Bown1x - 10.10.2023 14:33

Their determination is amazing

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Crobat Gaming
Crobat Gaming - 08.10.2023 07:24

I as an indian like Philippines ❤

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Duolingo
Duolingo - 07.10.2023 18:38

In treaty of paris, the spanish empire actually didn't gave up the philippines, as few siege and battle since the spanish american war, the spanish empire was forced to sell puerto rico, philippines, and other related countries included, not given up.

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Used Obsidian
Used Obsidian - 07.10.2023 12:44

Blud really defended for 1 year 💀💀

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Get Oofed
Get Oofed - 07.10.2023 03:38

I live in baler and I wanna know where the church is, I only know the church which is close to Carmel

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CashierPlays
CashierPlays - 06.10.2023 14:48

[Anglo-Zulu War] 129 British Officers VS 4,000 Zulu Warriors (Winner:British)
[Siege of Baler] 50 Spanish Soldiers VS 339 Days of Defense + Dieaseses + Fillipino Soldiers (Winner:Fillipinos)

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Akee escaño
Akee escaño - 05.10.2023 05:01

I just understand this story through the movie "BALER" ofc some of the storyline were fictions.

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Vivien Dolly Lata
Vivien Dolly Lata - 04.10.2023 16:58

I hate spin

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paul anthony mutya
paul anthony mutya - 02.10.2023 10:22

What movie is that

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Smack that Cat
Smack that Cat - 30.09.2023 04:11

one of the major reasons why they ran out of supplies was because Aguinaldo ordered to cut off water and food supplies in an attempt to make spain surrender, this was quite effective because the spanyards got diseases and were on the verge of surrender (i studied this a long time ago so dont expect this to be accurate)

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Jae Vern Lee
Jae Vern Lee - 29.09.2023 09:29

May I ask where did you get these scenes from?

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anonymous0211
anonymous0211 - 28.09.2023 08:49

It was 333 years

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ViT
ViT - 27.09.2023 16:29

Source: Trust me bro

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Rolito S. Laurito Jr.
Rolito S. Laurito Jr. - 25.09.2023 11:03

"The Spanish's Last stand"

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it's._jessie🌸💜
it's._jessie🌸💜 - 20.09.2023 13:04

i always thought the filipinos where always poor but they had gold all over them bevor spain people attacked the philippines it makes me kinda sad to think about ut bc now alot of filipinos are struggling bc of that war but thankfully it's all over now

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Merl Angeles
Merl Angeles - 11.09.2023 13:40

Thnx for sharing

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ken
ken - 08.09.2023 09:59

Fun Fact: Baler, Philippines was also the same place where Manuel L. Quezon was born.

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Milagros Loo
Milagros Loo - 05.09.2023 06:10

WOW history love every stories

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Kampanerong Kuba
Kampanerong Kuba - 04.09.2023 19:55

Heroes of Spain, Villains of the Philippines...

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QuintoSertorio
QuintoSertorio - 01.09.2023 15:02

3 centuriess of occupation of a country created by the spanish people? THe real occupation was the yankee and japanase that destroyed filipines.

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VINCE ENZO PIDO
VINCE ENZO PIDO - 29.08.2023 09:56

ARE YOU A FULL FILIPINO?

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Andrew R
Andrew R - 25.08.2023 20:31

What's up with these soldiers not knowing their country had surrendered in the Philippines.. just saw a clip of a Japanese soldier and now this 😂

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Doppio Da
Doppio Da - 22.08.2023 16:37

Damn it's like an overprice movie

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Leebsterftw
Leebsterftw - 22.08.2023 08:06

I saw a film about this, many soldiers wanted to surrender but their officer labelled them as deserters.

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egg
egg - 20.08.2023 17:08

Shoutout too the cameraman

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Armin Jonathan Asuncion
Armin Jonathan Asuncion - 15.08.2023 03:41

I watched the film in this video's background, "1898, Our Last Men in the Philippines". It is such a great classic!

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PinoySwissHiker
PinoySwissHiker - 13.08.2023 20:34

Hindi sana pango ang mga pinoy ngayon kung hindi pinalayas ang mga kastila😂

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Hugh Januz
Hugh Januz - 13.08.2023 19:11

I don't usually listen to history back then so i'm thankful that you made this channel

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the hagaga
the hagaga - 06.08.2023 01:51

Who like history

👇

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kiararomjaxon
kiararomjaxon - 04.08.2023 21:29

889th

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James Matthew D. Pajo
James Matthew D. Pajo - 04.08.2023 10:08

filipino history is brutal, dramatic, tragic, and just pure terror for those who experienced it. spanish, americans, japanese… bloody.

they weren’t only having war against the other countries but also with their own corrupt government officials. the ambush of heneral luna is the proof of that.

i suggest you watch the movie “heneral luna” for those who aren’t filipinos or who haven’t watched it

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DavidRGD
DavidRGD - 30.07.2023 17:01

The other time i know of someone who didn't surrender because he did not know of the surrender was Hiroo Onoda; born in 1922, he was a Japanese intelligence officer who was stationed in Lubang Island, Philippines. Their base was invaded by US and Filipino forces and almost all but Onoda and his three men were captured or killed, and he continued on fighting using guerrilla tactics for 32 years after World War II had ended, as he and his group of three who are with him (and who later died) refused to believe every call of surrender like the Spanish commanding officer, and it ended when he was discovered by a Japanese tourist in 1974, and it's only then that the former commanding officer, now a bookseller, orders him to surrender. After that, he returned to Japan and later lived in Brazil for most of his life, becoming a leader in a Japanese community there called Colônia Jamic, only to return to Japan briefly in 1984 to establish an educational camp. In 2014, around 4 decades after his surrender, he died to heart failure, at age 91, while he was treated at St. Luke's International Hospital, in Tokyo, Japan.

In case if they know that no one asked, to me this is similar to what i had known about not surrendering, though there may be someone or some history out there.

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Axel Troy Sugiarto
Axel Troy Sugiarto - 29.07.2023 05:35

Commanding officer after realising spain already lost all that time ago: waduh

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Alyssa A
Alyssa A - 29.07.2023 03:18

Just a question po, anong move po ung pnapakita sa vid? 😊

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Juan Karlos Dion
Juan Karlos Dion - 13.07.2023 08:54

What’s the title of this movie po kase

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Bren Vieweg
Bren Vieweg - 10.07.2023 03:29

My wife's from Bicol

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Kayla Amado
Kayla Amado - 06.07.2023 09:57

So ang comunication ang importante noon diba?

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Comodo
Comodo - 01.07.2023 22:14

Do you believe that this country finally gains its independence wrong

BECAUSE WHY this country still carrying the name of KING PHILIP II and the countrymen also

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tree
tree - 01.07.2023 18:51

ung hindi ka na inform😂

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Opmium  ツ
Opmium ツ - 01.07.2023 14:20

Its crazy they defended one structure for months

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Mika-chan^v^
Mika-chan^v^ - 30.06.2023 06:17

Yay my home (baler)!💕

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D I
D I - 30.06.2023 05:53

1898 Los últimos de Filipinas. Good movie

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Mikey Rigon
Mikey Rigon - 25.06.2023 14:34

Eeyyy!!! My Hometown baby😁

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StutterZz
StutterZz - 22.06.2023 23:08

Filipinos are unable to defeat 50 spanish soldiers what a joke

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Tom Tom
Tom Tom - 20.06.2023 11:37

Surprised the U.S. didn’t send troops to ask for their surrender.

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Fanta
Fanta - 20.06.2023 11:04

Man Filipino history is deep

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