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The annual Capt. Henry Wirz
Memorial Service will be held Sunday Nov.1 at Andersonville . The event begins
at 11:30 AM at the Pope Conference Center at South Georgia
Tech on Hwy.49 about 6-1/2 miles south of Andersonville . We will "meet and
greet" the Kennedy Brothers from Louisiana . (Ronald &
Donald authors of the book "The South Was Right). Also Col. Heinrich Wirz great
nephew of Andersonville commandant Henry
Wirz may attend. Other dignitaries are attending.
The Albany Georgia SCV Camp 141 is assisting the Americus SCV Camp with promotion of the event.
The highly biased Northern version
of Andersonville POW prison is well known but the true facts are not. Commandant Capt. Wirz was arrested and his
trial before an unconstitutional post-war military tribunal included the
perjured testimony and lies of a Union soldier who had never been at
Andersonville . Most defense witnesses were not permitted
to testify. His trial was a farce and travesty of justice. He was falsely
convicted of murder and conspiracy with high ranking members of the Confederate
government to create the Andersonville conditions.
Andersonville was constructed
to house 10,000 Union POW's however numbers increased to as high as 45,000 due
to a policy by the Lincoln administration to discontinue
exchanges. POW's received the same rations and hospital treatment as CSA
guards. A request that Northern doctors and medicine be sent to treat
POW's and an effort to buy food distribution utensils was denied. Lincoln made medicine contraband causing suffering and death. Sherman 's barbaric war crimes stealing,burning, and destroying food in Georgia was also a major factor that contributed to the human disaster at Andersonville . Prior to the period of greatest mortality the CSA authorities offered to release the POW's without exchange.
Final proof that the
human disaster at Andersonville was virtually 100% the fault of the
Lincoln
Administration comes from statements published post-War in the New
York Sun Newspaper. Asst. Sec. of War Dana wrote
“CSA authorities and especially Jefferson Davis ought not to be held responsible
for Andersonville . We were responsible ourselves for the
continued detention of our captives in misery, starvation and sickness in the
South” and Gen. Ulysses S. Grant admitted that he had considered the Andersonville POW's expendable.
James W.
King
SCV Camp 141
Commander
Albany Georgia
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