80 Acres of Hell

An acquaintance sends this along:

The History Channel will premiere "Eighty Acres of Hell", the story of the Union's Camp Douglas, where 6,000 Confederate troops perished on Sunday, January 15th at 10pm EST.
"To the Victor, Belongs the Silence." Hidden until now, we uncover an important and shocking chapter of the War Between the States. Although our nation is well-versed about the atrocities committed against Union POWs at Andersonville, Georgia, few have heard of the wholesale annihilation of Confederate prisoners at Camp Douglas in Chicago, Illinois (12,000 inmates were incarcerated, 6,000 never left). Unlike Andersonville, Camp Douglas had the resources necessary to house and care for its prisoners, but calculated cruelty, torture, and neglect by the US military conspired to exterminate Southern soldiers who entered this "80 Acres of Hell". But, Southern prisoners were not the only victims. Under martial law, prominent Chicago citizens were unjustly tried and imprisoned by a ruthless military tribunal. From 1862 to 1866, more than 6,000 Rebel prisoners and 14 civilians died at the hands of a corrupt and murderous system with tentacles to the White House".

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