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Deutsch: Andersonville (eigentlich Camp Sumter) war ein Kriegsgefangenenlager der Konföderierten im Amerikanischen Bürgerkrieg. Es liegt im US-Bundesstaat Georgia.
English: The Andersonville Prison — in the Andersonville National Historic Site, located east of Andersonville in Macon County and Sumter County, Georgia.
- It preserves the former Camp Sumter, also known as Andersonville Prison, a Confederate prisoner-of-war camp of the American Civil War, for Union Army prisoners.
- As well as the former prison, the Andersonville National Historic Site also contains the Andersonville National Cemetery and the National Prisoner of War Museum.
Euskara: Andersonville espetxea ( ingelesez Andersonville Prison) edota Camp Sumter Ameriketako Estatu Batuetako Gerra Zibilan zehar Konfederatuen gerra presoen zelaia edo espetxea izan zen. Kokalekua Georgia estatuko Andersonville udalerriko lursailetan kokatzen da eta gaur egun "Gune Historiko Nazionala" izendapena darama. Kokalekuaren eremu gehiena Macon County konderriko hego-mendebaldean dago, hau Andersonville udalerriaren ekialdean kokatzen delarik. Civil War prison, Andersonville National Cemetery eta National Prisoner of War Museum eraikinak bere barne hartzen ditu. Bertan espetxeratuak izan ziren 45.000 inguru preso Unionistetatik 12.913 hil ziren, batez ere bertan jasan zituzten gosea, elikapen kaxkarra, beherakoa eta gaixotasunen ondorioz.
Suomi: Andersonville oli Yhdysvaltojen sisällissodan aikainen Georgian osavaltiossa sijainnut etelävaltioiden vankileiri. Leirillä kuoli yli 13 000 unionin sotilasta. Pääasiallinen syy kuolleisuuteen olivat taudit ja nälkä. Leirin hygienia oli heikko. Kapteeni Henry Wirz, Andersonvillen komendantti tuomittiin sodan jälkeen kuolemaan sotarikoksista ja teloitettiin. Leirillä toimi myös unionin armeijasta karanneen William Collinsin rosvojoukko, joka ryöväsi säälimättä vankitovereitaan. Andersonvillen vankila sijaitsi Camp Sumterissa, ja oli koko konfederaation sotilasvankila sisällisodan aikana. Leirin paikalla on nykyään kansallishistoriallinen muistomerkki. Alueella on Andersonvillen kansallinen hautausmaa ja kansallinen vankila- ja sotamuseo.
Français : Le Camp d'Andersonville (Andersonville National Historic Site), aussi connu sous le nom de Camp Sumter, est un site historique national qui commémore un ancien camp de prisonniers de guerre (en anglais : POW camp, Prisoner Of War camp) situé dans le Comté de Macon à l'est d'Andersonville. Le camp a été utilisé durant la Guerre de sécession par les confédérés et a été dirigé par le Capitaine Henry Wirz. sont morts de faim, de malnutrition, de maladie, de violences et d'exécutions perpétrées par les gardes du camp. Le directeur du camp Henry Wirz est considéré comme avoir dirigé ce qui allait plus tard être défini comme un camp de concentration et a été condamné pour des motifs qui seront ultérieurement qualifiés de crimes de guerre.
Italiano: La prigione di Andersonville, chiamata ufficialmente "Camp Sumter", è stato il più vasto campo di concentramento sudista durante la guerra di secessione americana. Aperta nel febbraio del 1864 aveva un'estensione di 2 km².
Norsk bokmål: Andersonville fengselet (offisielt Camp Sumter) var en konføderert krigsfangeleir under den amerikanske borgerkrigen i Sumter County i Georgia. I dag er leiren et nasjonalt minnesmerke. 12 913 av de ca. 45 000 krigsfangene i leiren omkom på grunn av underernæring, feilærnering eller sykdommer.
Русский: Андерсонвилль (Andersonville) — лагерь для военнопленных, организованный южанами вблизи одноимённого города во время Гражданской войны в США, в феврале-марте 1864 года. Фактически его можно считать первым «классическим» концентрационным лагерем, хотя сам термин «концентрационный лагерь» появился позднее, во время англо-бурской войны.
Svenska: Andersonvillefängelset, även känt som Andersonville National Historic Site eller Camp Sumter var ett fångläger för krigsfångar, tagna av Konfederationen under det Amerikanska inbördeskriget. Lägret var inte det enda i sitt slag under kriget men har blivit det för eftervärlden mest kända. Under kriget förvarades uppskattningsvis 45 000 krigsfångar i lägret, varav 12 913 tros ha avlidit på grund av svält, sjukdom eller våld från medfångar och fångvakter
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Media in category "Andersonville prison"
The following 138 files are in this category, out of 138 total.
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"Andersonville Prison Camp Sumter, GA.".jpg 5,537 × 3,680; 6.64 MB
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"Andersonville" detail, Andersonville Prison Park exit (cropped).JPG 490 × 451; 133 KB
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"Escape from the Indians" Andersonville Military Prison Series, no. 7 LCCN2006689756.jpg 1,507 × 1,536; 258 KB
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"Execution of the Raiders" LCCN2016651820.jpg 1,536 × 1,157; 208 KB
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"Experiences of a Prisoner in Dixieland" from The National Tribune (1926).jpg 2,017 × 2,896; 1.95 MB
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"Leaving Andersonville" - J.E. Taylor 96. LCCN2014645373.jpg 4,529 × 3,708; 1.99 MB
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"Prison Camp at Andersonville.".jpg 5,167 × 3,673; 7.42 MB
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"Prison life in Andersonville" (1912) (14739740806).jpg 2,656 × 1,680; 1.17 MB
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"Prison Park" detail, Andersonville Prison Park exit (cropped).JPG 494 × 499; 140 KB
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"Providence Spring" LCCN2016651823.jpg 1,536 × 1,335; 236 KB
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"Punishing a thief" LCCN2016651822.jpg 1,536 × 1,395; 233 KB
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"Sammy Smith and the sink hole" LCCN2016651821.jpg 1,536 × 1,360; 235 KB
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"Shot at the dead-line" LCCN2016651824.jpg 1,371 × 1,536; 213 KB
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"Trading buttons for peppers" - Jas. E. Taylor 96. LCCN2009633606.jpg 6,111 × 4,914; 3.39 MB
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Harper's weekly (1865) (14578906567).jpg 2,194 × 2,976; 1.85 MB
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Harper's weekly (1865) (14578724079).jpg 2,232 × 2,932; 1.73 MB
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A new batch at Andersonville LCCN2004661263.jpg 7,843 × 5,868; 6.21 MB
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Andersonville birdseye ransom.jpg 640 × 516; 90 KB
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Andersonville cartoon davis.jpg 705 × 1,024; 218 KB
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Andersonville Civil War Prison.jpg 3,024 × 4,032; 3.21 MB
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Andersonville Entrance Gates (10507145096).jpg 1,600 × 1,160; 447 KB
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Andersonville Entrance to Prison Camp (10507351243).jpg 1,600 × 1,165; 454 KB
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Andersonville Makeshift Housing (10507350243).jpg 1,600 × 1,127; 417 KB
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Andersonville Memorial Wall to All POWs (10507180784).jpg 1,600 × 1,083; 323 KB
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Andersonville National Historic Site, GA, US (02).jpg 3,008 × 2,000; 4.21 MB
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Andersonville National Historic Site, GA, US.jpg 3,008 × 2,000; 3.6 MB
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Andersonville POW Camp Cannon now is at good use!.JPG 1,920 × 1,080; 747 KB
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Andersonville POW Camp.JPG 1,920 × 1,080; 712 KB
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Andersonville pow tents photo.jpg 3,596 × 2,203; 1.3 MB
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Andersonville Prison by Keystone Publishing, 1890.jpg 2,305 × 1,752; 1.92 MB
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Andersonville Prison Park exit.JPG 4,608 × 3,456; 5.48 MB
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Andersonville prison reconstruction.JPG 6,252 × 2,005; 9.82 MB
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Andersonville Prison Site Posts Mark Walls & Dead Line (10507180764).jpg 1,580 × 1,111; 292 KB
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Andersonville prison site.JPG 4,640 × 2,084; 7.6 MB
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Andersonville Prison, Ga., August 17, 1864. Bird's eye view LCCN2013645524.jpg 5,408 × 3,780; 3.29 MB
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Andersonville Prison, Ga., August 17, 1864. South view of stockade LCCN2013645522.jpg 5,544 × 3,334; 2.68 MB
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Andersonville Prison, Georgia in July 1864. LOC gvhs01.vhs00039.jpg 4,024 × 5,367; 1.83 MB
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Andersonville prison. Georgia LCCN2003662358.jpg 9,573 × 7,988; 14.55 MB
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Andersonville prison. Georgia LCCN2003662359.jpg 9,156 × 7,743; 14.24 MB
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Andersonville Prison.jpg 7,378 × 6,001; 7.27 MB
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Andersonville Site of Prison Camp (10507359113).jpg 1,585 × 957; 250 KB
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Andersonville star fort.JPG 4,801 × 2,143; 8.45 MB
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Andersonville Wall & Dead Line (10507154385).jpg 1,593 × 1,160; 417 KB
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Andersonville Wall & Guard Tower (10507149966).jpg 1,598 × 1,158; 417 KB
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Andersonville Wall, Towers, & Makeshift Housing (10507177504).jpg 1,595 × 1,156; 408 KB
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Andersonville, exhibit of relics (4209350956).jpg 2,293 × 3,000; 1.61 MB
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Annals of Iowa (1882) (14583333217).jpg 2,204 × 2,930; 881 KB
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Bird's-eye view of Andersonville Prison from the south-east LCCN2003662987 (cropped).jpg 7,550 × 5,546; 10.28 MB
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Bird's-eye view of Andersonville Prison from the south-east LCCN2003662987.jpg 9,528 × 7,512; 13.06 MB
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Calvin Bates LCCN2012650230.jpg 6,511 × 4,036; 3.67 MB
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Capt. William Sidney Winder.jpg 512 × 706; 211 KB
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Civil War veteran Eppenetus Washington McIntosh LCCN2017659675.jpg 3,487 × 5,236; 2.21 MB
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Confederate view of the treatment of prisoners (IA confederateviewo00sout).pdf 739 × 1,300, 240 pages; 15.64 MB
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Detailed plan of Andersonville Prison Camp.jpg 1,874 × 2,939; 1.05 MB
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Dorence Atwater (7222590634).jpg 750 × 1,050; 323 KB
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Example of tent living at Andersonville.JPG 3,264 × 2,448; 2.91 MB
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Example of tents at Andersonville.JPG 3,264 × 2,448; 2.81 MB
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Gate of Andersonville LCCN2004661361.jpg 5,234 × 3,563; 2.29 MB
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Graves of the six men hung at Andersonville, Ga., July 11th, 1864.jpg 1,024 × 507; 288 KB
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James E. Taylor scrapbook.jpg 2,322 × 2,840; 4.17 MB
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Let us Forgive but Not Forget, Sketch of Andersonville Prison, Stockade, and Hospital.jpg 5,169 × 4,038; 7.08 MB
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A list of the Union soldiers buried at Andersonville (IA listofunionsoldi01atwa).pdf 989 × 1,400, 100 pages; 9.6 MB
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Plan of Andersonville Prison or Camp Sumter, April, 1864.jpg 1,698 × 2,197; 1.04 MB
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Plan of Andersonville Prison, Georgia. Aug. 1864. LOC gvhs01.vhs00306.jpg 3,668 × 3,073; 1.91 MB
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Prison at Andersonville, Ga. LOC 99447300.jpg 1,845 × 2,523; 585 KB
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Prisoner lean-tos at Andersonville Prison, Andersonville, Georgia LCCN2011630003.tif 4,233 × 3,293; 79.79 MB
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Providence Spring at Andersonville.JPG 3,264 × 2,448; 2.94 MB
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Providence Spring outflow.JPG 2,448 × 3,264; 8.08 MB
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Rebel prison at Andersonville & surrounding fortifications LCCN2003666885.jpg 9,033 × 7,355; 6.52 MB
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Reconstructed Andersonville north gate.JPG 3,264 × 2,448; 6.85 MB
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Andersonville, exhibit of relics - NARA - 526240.jpg 2,293 × 3,000; 1.68 MB
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Exhibit of relics, Andersonville - NARA - 526477.jpg 2,280 × 3,000; 1.74 MB
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Section of National Cemetery at Andersonville, Ga.jpg 1,024 × 507; 314 KB
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Stephen French (c. 1862).png 294 × 344; 237 KB
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Stephen French, Esq. (1844-1929).jpg 528 × 660; 73 KB
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Stephen French, Esq. (c. 1863).png 617 × 860; 483 KB
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Stockade at the Andersonville Prison by Engle and Furlong, 1868.jpg 1,024 × 524; 270 KB
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The Prison Hospital at Andersonville (7190211951).jpg 413 × 563; 47 KB
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The Prison Hospital at Andersonville (7449173620).jpg 750 × 1,050; 399 KB
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Thomas O'Dea drawing of Andersonville Prison.jpg 9,936 × 5,097; 45.46 MB
Categories:
- Andersonville National Historic Site
- Prisoner-of-war camps of the American Civil War
- Former prisons in Georgia (U.S. state)
- Georgia in the American Civil War
- Buildings in Macon County, Georgia
- Buildings in Sumter County, Georgia
- Stockades
- Prisons on the National Register of Historic Places
- Facilities of the Confederate States Army