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On November 10, 1865, Henry Wurz, the commander of Andersonville prison, was executed for his actions during the Civil War, making him the only Confederate officer convicted and put to death for war crimes. Andersonville, built in 1864, was the largest Confederate military prison, designed to relocate prisoners for greater security and better food. Operational for just over a year, it housed over 45,000 Union soldiers, of whom 13,000 died from disease, starvation, exposure, and poor conditions. The first prisoners arrived at Andersonville in early 1864, highlighting the dire circumstances faced by those incarcerated there.