The "Immortal Six Hundred" and the Failure of the Civil War POW Exchange Process

The "Immortal Six Hundred" and the Failure of the Civil War POW Exchange Process - Paperback

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The "Immortal Six Hundred" and the Failure of the Civil War POW Exchange Process

The "Immortal Six Hundred" and the Failure of the Civil War POW Exchange Process - Paperback

$135.00
Sale price  $135.00 Regular price 

by John F. Schmutz (Author)

Compounding the devastating tragedy of the Civil War was the failure of the warring parties to maintain a system for exchange of prisoners of war, rather than imprisoning combatants for the duration. This failure added at least 56,000 deaths to those accumulating on the battlefield and caused the untold suffering of many thousands more. This book focuses on 600 Confederate officers, made prisoners of war, who were dispatched to Charleston Harbor to act as human shields, and were subsequently imprisoned elsewhere and deliberately starved nearly to death. These actions were the result of the breakdown of the exchange cartel, as well as the "retaliation" policies promoted by the Secretary of War and the Lincoln administration.

Author Biography

John F. Schmutz, corporate attorney and U.S. Army veteran, lives in San Antonio, Texas.

Number of Pages: 307
Dimensions: 0.65 x 10 x 7 IN
Publication Date: November 22, 2024

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