Confederate Captain Henry Wirz was found guilty of war crimes.
Also there was Champ Ferguson who was portrayed as a horrible monster but his whole story was never told and his descendants are in the process of writing the whole story now.
Henry Wirz was the commander in charge of the POW camp for Union soldiers at Andersonville.
Andersonville is always brought to mind, when one thinks of deplorable civil war prison camps. The camp is mentioned six times in a Civil War movie "The Horse Soldiers", with John Wayne. Fact is, Union prison camps for captured rebels were not much, if any, better.
The Federal Commission investigating Confederate war crimes during the US Civil War were Confederate Secretary of War Seddon and President Jefferson Davis among others. Only Captain Wirz was found guilty and hanged. Seddon received a pardon for any guilt by US President Johnson in November of 1867.
Andersonville, Georgia was the location of the Southern prison-camp that accommodated Union troops in the last year of the war (after Grant ended the system of prisoner exchange). It was notorious for overcrowding and starvation. At its peak, this POW camp had 30,000 prisoners. The fact is, there were prison camps in the North for Confederate prisoners nearly as bad as Andersonville, but since the North won the war this part of history is seldom written about. After the US Civil War,only one Confederate was executed for war crimes. This was the prison camp commander Henry Wirz.
Quantrill's Raid was an attack on the town of Lawrence Kansas by Confederate forces led by Confederate Captain William Quantrill. The battle begins with the letter Q.
Confederate Captain Henry Wirz was the Commandant of Andersonville Prison, in Geoergia. At trial, he was found guilty of war crimes, and hanged in front of a large crowd. Wirz was the only convicted and executed war criminal of the US Civil War.
Stonewall Jackson was a Confederate.
Captain Henry Wirz was the Swiss commander of the Confederate prison at Andersonville. After a show trial, he was found guilty of war crimes and hanged in front of a huge crowd.
There were probably many Confederate soldiers and spies who were executed. Some may have been executed without an official trial. There were Confederates executed by their own commanders for desertion and probably some executed for espionage. Four Southern sympathizers were executed after the war for participating in the plan to assassinated President Lincoln.Who was the Confederate who was executed for war crimes?Captain Henry Wirz. the commander of the notorious Andersonville Prison in Georgia. Henry Wirz's trial was the first war-crimes trial in U.S. history and the only trial for war crimes of a Confederate after the Civil War. Crimes Charged: 13 counts of murder, assault, battery, torture and other offenses against Union prisoners.Dates of Trial: August 23-October 18, 1865Sentence: Death by hangingLink: http://law.jrank.org/pages/2591/Henry-Wirz-Trial-1865.html
The Federal Commission investigating Confederate war crimes during the US Civil War were Confederate Secretary of War Seddon and President Jefferson Davis among others. Only Captain Wirz was found guilty and hanged. Seddon received a pardon for any guilt by US President Johnson in November of 1867.
William A. Quarles was a Confederate General during the Civil War. Confederate Captain William Quantrill and his "Quantrill's Raiders" were Confederate soldiers during the Civil War.
Confederate Captain William Quantrill and his "Quantrill's Raiders" were Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. They begin with the letter Q.
William A. Quarles was a Confederate General during the Civil War. William Quantrill was a Confederate Captain during the war. He is famous for his "Quantrill's Raiders".
William A. Quarles was a Confederate General during the Civil War. William Quantrill was a Confederate Captain during the war. He is famous for his "Quantrill's Raiders".
William A. Quarles was a Confederate General. William Quantrill was a Confederate Captain. He is famous for his "Quantrill's Raiders".
· Quantrill, Confederate Captain William and his "Quantrill's Raiders" · Quarles, William A. (Confederate General) · Quartermaster
· Quantrill, Confederate Captain William and his "Quantrill's Raiders" · Quarles, William A. (Confederate General) · Quartermaster
· Quantrill, Confederate Captain William and his "Quantrill's Raiders" · Quarles, William A. (Confederate General) · Quartermaster
· Quantrill, Confederate Captain William and his "Quantrill's Raiders" · Quartermaster