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Evidence of Whitewashed Civil War Massacre Found in the Trash
August 30, 2016 chris No comments
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In an exclusive interview with AMERICAN FREE PRESS, Clint Lacy, the author of the book Blood in the Ozarks: Union War Crimes Against Southern Sympathizers and Civilians in Occupied Missouri, provides new details on a Christmas Day war crime that was carried out Union soldiers during the Civil War and then covered up for over a century.

By Dave Gahary

Sometimes events can innocently conspire to create significant results, as in the case of the book Blood in the Ozarks: Union War Crimes Against Southern Sympathizers and Civilians in Occupied Missouri. If not for a chance occurrence and some determination, the deaths of around 100 men, women, and children might have never come to light.

More: http://americanfreepress.net/evidence-of-whitewashed-civil-war-massacre-found-in-the-trash/

Notice: The site upon which this review is located appears to be, well, dodgy. I have neither seen this book nor know anything of its author. It came in my Google alert news on topics dealing with the war. I neither endorse it nor take any responsibility for its accuracy nor validity.
 
Evidence of Whitewashed Civil War Massacre Found in the Trash
August 30, 2016 chris No comments
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In an exclusive interview with AMERICAN FREE PRESS, Clint Lacy, the author of the book Blood in the Ozarks: Union War Crimes Against Southern Sympathizers and Civilians in Occupied Missouri, provides new details on a Christmas Day war crime that was carried out Union soldiers during the Civil War and then covered up for over a century.

By Dave Gahary

Sometimes events can innocently conspire to create significant results, as in the case of the book Blood in the Ozarks: Union War Crimes Against Southern Sympathizers and Civilians in Occupied Missouri. If not for a chance occurrence and some determination, the deaths of around 100 men, women, and children might have never come to light.

More: http://americanfreepress.net/evidence-of-whitewashed-civil-war-massacre-found-in-the-trash/

Notice: The site upon which this review is located appears to be, well, dodgy. I have neither seen this book nor know anything of its author. It came in my Google alert news on topics dealing with the war. I neither endorse it nor take any responsibility for its accuracy nor validity.
I do remember reading that. it was in another book tho. I will check it out, again. cant remember the yankee genl. name.
 
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