Andersonville was definitely an American atrocity and the sad part is that it is often a sidenote to the more glamorized battles of the Civil War such as Antietam, Gettysburg, and Sherman's March to Atlanta (which, was a act of brutality it its own right...). I guess that is what comes within the borders of war. I have to give credit to Glory for my interest in the Civil War and actually, war itself. Just wanted to study it because I do believe that as time passes less and less of the memories of the 20th century and its abundance of warfare will be dangeroulsy forgotten. I would like to tell my grandchildren, or at least attempt to educate them on the sacrifices the American people made...