Jumat, 27 April 2018

CWT Book Review: Immortal Captives

Immortal Captives: The Story of 600 Confederate Officers and the United States Prisoner of War Policy by Mauriel P. Joslyn, Pelican Publishing Co. The horrors faced by Union prisoners of war have been the focus of several Civil War studies, but fewer books have have been devoted to the plight of their often-abused and neglected …

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