Andersonville, an Object Lesson On Protection: A Critical Sketch
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The Andersonville prison was a Confederate military prison during the American Civil War where thousands of Union soldiers were held captive. Conditions were horrific, and many prisoners died from disease, starvation, and exposure. In this book, Herman A. Braun provides a chilling account of what life was like inside Andersonville and raises important questions about the treatment of prisoners of war. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the Civil War or human rights abuses.
