Apr 30, 2010

Archives exhibit explores little-known aspects of Civil War


(Washington Post) The Confederate prisoners were lined up 15 paces from the Union firing squad. The order was given, and the six rebels died instantly. Five of them were shot through the heart, the Union officer in charge reported, adding that the execution was conducted to "my entire satisfaction." So what if they were innocent POWs. Continued

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