they rarely but still did use the guillotine in ww2
Not since 1977; France abolished the death penalty in 1981, along with all other civilised nations.
Guillotine. It would cut off the heads of the victims, during the Reign of Terror. Certain people thought it was more humane than the old way of killing people [hangings, or beheadings with axe's]. It's believed that even after you were beheaded by the guillotine you could still live up to 30 seconds.
French physician Joseph Ignace Guillotin proposed the use of the guillotine in 1789.
no beause it deoends on the position of the person
guillotine
The French Revolution.
A sword, an axe or a guillotine
Guillotine bar is the safety rod, provided to prevent your system from accidentally coming in use, for example guillotine bar provided on the clutch levers of mooring winch drums, which prevents inactive mooring drum to get engaged when the other is in use.
You would likely be killed BY a guillotine if placed IN a guillotine.
Petoria
Armenia