Camp Undecided

Camp Undecided was an extermination camp for black women and children established in May 1942 as part of the Black Holocaust instituted by Confederate States president Jake Featherston's Freedom Party. Undecided was located on the opposite side of the rail spur from the nearby Camp Determination.

In May 1942, Pinkard was instructed by Attorney General Koenig to order the construction of the camp after the Justice Department decided to extend the genocide to women and children. This camp was built from scratch on the opposite side of the rail spur and was serviced by female Freedom Party Guards. In 1943, Camp Undecided along with Camp Determination was blown up though not before most of its remaining inmates were gassed to death by Pinkard prior to its discovery and liberation United States Eleventh Army under General Abner Dowling. Having discovered the mass graves and the remains of prisoners and gas chambers, Dowling made a point of bringing in the leading citizens of the nearby town of Snyder to show them what their government had done.