So bad that the Union prisoners were reduced to gang warfare and even cannibalism.
The Confederates themselves were half-starved by then - they were hardly going to care about feeding prisoners.
Andersonville Prison
12,912 people died in Andersonville Prison of disease, malnutrition and many other causes.
The starvation in Andersonville Prison was so bad that the prisoners descended into gang-murder and cannibalism.
horrible nasty torture happened, there is a book called "Andersonville" there you can read all about it.
13,000 Union Soldiers died of disease and malnutrition at the Confederate prison in Andersonville, Georgia
Andersonville Prison
The andersonville prison ended in 1923 November 6th
It is necessary to answer this question in a manner that is open to debate as it is all based on conjecture but the likely answer would be the prison conditions in Andersonville prison.
Andersonville
The Andersonville Confederate military prison is located on Cemetery Road in Andersonville, Georgia. The prison is now considered a national historical site, and is operated by the National Park Service.
whatever the prisoners could put together
the farticaus
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Andersonville
12,912 people died in Andersonville Prison of disease, malnutrition and many other causes.
the famous ciil war prison was the Andersonville Prison
Andersonville Prison was a confederate prison that was notorious for its cruelty towards union prisoners. I believe it was located in Richmond, VA.