Andersonville was the most notorious Confederate Prison for Union prisoners of war. They killed the most amount of people in the Civil War and it was the worst camp out of both the Union and Confederate sides. So you can lick my butthole!
Andersonville Prison, officially known as Camp Sumter, was the confederate prison located in Georgia that had horrible living conditions. It was known for its overcrowding, lack of shelter, poor sanitation, and inadequate food supply, leading to high mortality rates among the prisoners held there during the American Civil War.
The worst one was Andersonville, Georgia. Confederate troops, including the prison-guards, were on half-rations, so there wasn't going to be much left over for the Unionprisoners. It led to gang warfare, murder, even cannibalism - worse than anything seen on a battlefield.
In the original movie, the name of the prison is Citrus State Prison. Being that it takes place in Florida. The prison it was filmed at is Georgia State Prison outside of Reidsville, Georgia.
It was Andersonville.
Andersonville, Georgia. Its commandant - Wirz - was the only Confederate hanged for war-crimes.
Andersonville, Georgia
Andersonville
Andersonville, Georgia, was the most overcrowded and harsh military prison camp during the Civil War. It was officially named Camp Sumter but this name is rarely used. Conditions were so harsh that after the war, Union soldiers tried and executed the commander of the camp (Henry Wirz) for war crimes. At least 12,913 Union soldiers died in the camp, of about 45,000 who were sent there.
it was located at 496 Cemetry Road Andersonville, GA31711
There were several camps, but the most notorious was at Andersonville, Georgia
Since you do not specify which government at which time, we will name the Confederate States of America as the government of Georgia and all other states that had seceded from the union from 1861-1865.
it was located at 496 Cemetry Road Andersonville, GA31711