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Henry Wirz. Because the events discussed actually occurred and the issues raised by the trial are so profound and reverberate still, "The Andersonville Trial" is riveting. Wirz was commandant of a ...
A judge set a trial Tuesday for a Raiders player accused of driving under the influence. Defensive end Charles Snowden was arrested in December after police said they found him “passed out” in ...
Known to history as Andersonville Prison ... and he testified for the prosecution in the trial of the camp commander, Capt. Henry Wirz. Decades later, he would speak for all fellow survivors ...
A court martialed Confederate officer faces trial for running the notorious prison of war camp in Andersonville, Georgia, where over 14,000 Union prisoners died from disease, starvation and neglect.
ANDERSONVILLE, Ga ... and the recently discovered transcript of the Raiders’ trial, Morgan will sort out the facts from the myths surrounding this unprecedented event in U.S. history.
It was probably inevitable, given the lawlessness of Andersonville, that a criminal overclass would emerge eventually. Sure enough, a gang called the “Raiders” soon preyed on weaker inmates.