Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Captain Mangold” in chapter 2.9, section c.2.9.26, page 55 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 6.:
...r, nor with the code of military ethics — the violation of his oath as a United States officer.
To a Prussian officer the violation of an oath is a crime so damnable as to be inconceivable.
Captain Mangold stated fairly the reasons by which Lee justified his action in the trying dilemma in which he was placed; but he could find no ground upon which a Prussian officer could justify or even extenuate suc...
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