Re: "Cold Mountain" film review
I suprised that this thread came back, but it is appropriate as the 140th Anniversary of the battle is in two days. In the August 2004 edition of the "Civil War Times", Noah Andre Trudeau accuses the Confederates of
"racial genocide" (Page 32). Genocide is a strong 20th Century word used to describe the systematic elimination of a race or ethnic group. Nothing could be further from the truth. The Confederates were defending their lines after a 4:44 am attack which killed up to 270 of their comrades. The Confederates also took over 500 black prisoners that day. How can he classify warfare between two armies as "genocide"? Trudeau was using the battle to inject his 21st century views on race relations, his research was very weak.
Trudeau also misinforms again with the assertion that General Mahone "wrongly informed his men that the black soldiers were giving no quarter." Another statement of propoganda. The blacks in Ferrero's Divsion were screaming "No Quarter" and "Remember Fort Pillow" as they assaulted the crater, however; the Union Troops did receive quarter from the Confederates. Having a huge mass of disorganized men fighting with no effective leadership, didn't help matters either. The Union commanders had little or no control over their troops.
If the new age thinking defines battlefield casualties as "genocide", then the greatest genocide happened in South Carolina and Georgia, during General Sherman's infamous march. The war killed over 23% of the white male population in SC. I would to love to see Mr. Trudeau include those "facts" in his next book. This will be the last issue of the CWT I will ever buy.
I suprised that this thread came back, but it is appropriate as the 140th Anniversary of the battle is in two days. In the August 2004 edition of the "Civil War Times", Noah Andre Trudeau accuses the Confederates of
"racial genocide" (Page 32). Genocide is a strong 20th Century word used to describe the systematic elimination of a race or ethnic group. Nothing could be further from the truth. The Confederates were defending their lines after a 4:44 am attack which killed up to 270 of their comrades. The Confederates also took over 500 black prisoners that day. How can he classify warfare between two armies as "genocide"? Trudeau was using the battle to inject his 21st century views on race relations, his research was very weak.
Trudeau also misinforms again with the assertion that General Mahone "wrongly informed his men that the black soldiers were giving no quarter." Another statement of propoganda. The blacks in Ferrero's Divsion were screaming "No Quarter" and "Remember Fort Pillow" as they assaulted the crater, however; the Union Troops did receive quarter from the Confederates. Having a huge mass of disorganized men fighting with no effective leadership, didn't help matters either. The Union commanders had little or no control over their troops.
If the new age thinking defines battlefield casualties as "genocide", then the greatest genocide happened in South Carolina and Georgia, during General Sherman's infamous march. The war killed over 23% of the white male population in SC. I would to love to see Mr. Trudeau include those "facts" in his next book. This will be the last issue of the CWT I will ever buy.
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