Kimmelman was one of nine officers who unanimously convicted Slovik of desertion at his court-martial in Rötgen, Germany, on ...
The American Civil War was not only fought with rifles and cannons. It was fought with hangings, firing squads, prison atrocities, and mob vengeance. At Fort Pillow, surrender turned into slaughter.
Discipline during the American Civil War could be shockingly harsh, even by the standards of the 1861 to 1865 conflict.
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