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That's what the raiders were called. Nothing but wandering thieves. What do you think?
There is indeed a line. But in view of the resistance on the part of the Confederates to acknowledging their cause was lost it does seem like it needed to be kicked out of them.I understand Sherman's army had to sustain themselves. There is line and I think it was crossed.
I do think that the answers you get are going to lie along Union/Confederate sympathies. Might not be the best question to ask.I understand Sherman's army had to sustain themselves. There is line and I think it was crossed.
Yes, but interesting don't you think?I do think that the answers you get are going to lie along Union/Confederate sympathies. Might not be the best question to ask.
That's what the raiders were called. Nothing but wondering theaves. What do you think?
He spared Savannah. He spared Charleston. Very few recorded accounts of violence against women by Bummers. Aside from the incident at Ebenezer Creek, I think the March was performed admirably.
I don't understand your use of that word "corruption" in the title of your post.Yes, but interesting don't you think?
Perhaps misused I don't argue that. But there is a standard weather written or not. Wright is wright and wrong is wrong. I am reading Theodor Upsons letters. All were confused as to where the line was defined. It's very interesting. Thanks Brass, not meaning to confuse anyone.I don't understand your use of that word "corruption" in the title of your post.
Total war as defined in the 1860's Jackson suggested it. He called Black Flag war meaning no prisoners and no quarter. Fact!Total war... hardly. The only way to call it total war is to have a total lack of historical knowledge in the field of military history.
Total war... hardly. The only way to call it total war is to have a total lack of historical knowledge in the field of military history.
And the Civil War has been considered on the border of the old style Napoleonic version of war versus the modern version. And in that version war was not made on just soldiers but in the hearts and minds of the civilians who supported those same soldiers.Agreed. In many wars that came before the Civil war in comparison, this was relatively lame.
The ACWwas a redefining war. Nepoleantic style fighting still employed but fastly being replaced by more modern tactics. Hale the King of Sapdes.And the Civil War has been considered on the border of the old style Napoleonic version of war versus the modern version. And in that version war was not made on just soldiers but in the hearts and minds of the civilians who supported those same soldiers.