The greatest mistreatment of POWs in American history took place in the Civil War, when nearly 50,000 soldiers starved or froze to death, died of torture and forced labour, succumbed to untreated wounds and diseases, or were hanged for escape attempts - all while captives of their fellow countrymen. The author of the Civil War Years weaves a tale arranged as a day-by-day, year-by-year account of the prisoner problem, the development of the exchange...
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Civil War Confederacy History Military Modern (16th-21st Centuries) Prisoners of War