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War Prison Diary: Surviving the Civil War's Darkest Camps | Section 12

War Prison Diary: Surviving the Civil War's Darkest Camps | Section 12

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Michael Dougherty's harrowing journey begins not on the battlefield, but within the grim walls of Confederate prison camps during the American Civil War. As a Union private, Dougherty endured 23 grueling months of captivity, chronicling his experiences in a secret diary that became his lifeline. From the stifling heat of Andersonville to the despair of relentless hunger, Dougherty’s words paint a vivid picture of survival amidst unimaginable suffering.

What drives a man to document his darkest days? Dougherty's diary reveals not just the physical toll of war, but the psychological battle that rages within. He faced the constant threat of death, as nearly all of his fellow prisoners succumbed to disease and malnutrition, leaving him the sole survivor from the group of 127. Each entry captures his determination to hold onto hope, even in a place designed to break the spirit.

Listeners will feel the weight of despair and resilience as Dougherty recounts the inhumane conditions at Andersonville—where survival was a daily struggle and humanity often faded away. Every page of this audiobook invites you to explore themes of endurance, camaraderie, and the stark reality of war. Dive deep into this compelling first-person account that not only chronicles a fight for survival but also sheds light on the human spirit's capacity to endure against all odds. Discover the untold stories of those who lived through one of America’s darkest periods.
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