Dee, you are right about the Yankees being war criminals and being Rewarded.
Case-in-point;
If Lincoln had been a truly compassionate human being, then he would have tried to prevent needless human suffering, even the suffering of those who apposed his government's policy on armed aggression. I'm speaking of NEEDLESS suffering; NOT accidental casualties as a result of war. I'm speaking of intentional crimes committed by United States forces against civilians held to be enemies of the Federal Union. Such acts were committed by Colonel John B. Turchin.
Colonel Turchin commanded the 8th Brigade, 3rd Division, of the Army of the Ohio. His command included the 19th Illinois, 24th Illinois, 37th Indiana, and 18th Ohio.
Col. Turchin's activities came under question early on in the war. On July 16, 1861, Brig. Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut, Commanding Headquarters Brigade, Illinois Militia, Quincy, Illinois, notified Col. Turchin of the 19th Illinois that some of his troops "violated private rights of property and of persons..."
The next year, on June 30, 1862, Major General Ormsby M. Mitchell informed Gen. Don Carlos Buell, commander of the Army of the Ohio, that "The pillage of the town of Athens [Alabama] by the troops under the command of Col. Turchin is a matter of general notoriety." Gen. Buell issued orders to have Turchin court-martialed.
On August 6, 1862, Gen. Buell published the finding of the court-martial against Turchin:
"[He] allowed his command to disperse and in his presence or with his knowledge and that of his officers to plunder and pillage the inhabitants... they attempted an indecent outrage on a servant girl... destroyed a stock of fine Bibles and Testaments... Defaced, and kicked out the floor and trampled under foot... A part of the brigade went to the plantation and quartered in the negros huts for weeks, debauching the females... Mrs. Hollingsworth's house was entered and plundered... The alarm and excitement occasioned miscarriage and subsequently her death... Several soldiers committed rape on the person of a colored girl... The court finds the accused guilty as charged... and does therefor sentence Col. J. B. Turchin to be dismissed from the services of the United States... It is a fact of sufficient notoriety that similar soldiers have marked the course of Col. Turchin's command wherever it has gone."
One would imagine that the court-martial of a ranking officer was not done overnight, or in secret. The officials in Washington were aware of the crimes being committed by their military personnel in the name of the United States. Yet even though Col. Turchin was under court-martial for horrible crimes against innocent civilians and was even found GUILTY, President Lincoln actually PROMOTED Col. Turchin to the rank of Brigadier General of the United States Volunteers on August 5, 1862!!! Turchin accepted his gift from Lincoln on September 1, 1862, and CONTINUED his "service" to the United States in its war of aggression against the Southern nation until October 4, 1864.
I guess you could say this was just one tactic the North used. Pardon your convicted criminals and keep 'em in charge. Hell, even Promote the bastards.