bamboo was hammered under POW's finger nails. POW's, would be tied down on the ground or horizontally in the air, over freshly planted bamboo seeds. The fast growing bamboo shoots would supposedly pierce their skin or even grow all the way through them. They let the bamboo pierce them until the POW's answered questions the torturers asked. The torturers would even feed them and hydrate them to make sure they would stay alive to feel the torture. They would also cut the tips of the stems to make a sharp point as they grew towards the prisoner. If the prisoner refused to cooperate they were left there as the bamboo continued to grow. Due to the incredible strength of the bamboo stem and the sharpness of the tip, the plant would pierce the skin and continue to grow through the abdomen, eventually causing death bamboo was hammered under POW's finger nails. POW's, would be tied down on the ground or horizontally in the air, over freshly planted bamboo seeds. The fast growing bamboo shoots would supposedly pierce their skin or even grow all the way through them. They let the bamboo pierce them until the POW's answered questions the torturers asked. The torturers would even feed them and hydrate them to make sure they would stay alive to feel the torture. They would also cut the tips of the stems to make a sharp point as they grew towards the prisoner. If the prisoner refused to cooperate they were left there as the bamboo continued to grow. Due to the incredible strength of the bamboo stem and the sharpness of the tip, the plant would pierce the skin and continue to grow through the abdomen, eventually causing death
waterboarding
bamboo peirced through body
bamboo hammered in nails
night long beatings
and last that i know
electric shocks
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I suspect this answer is mere guess-work, partly because the question is vague anyway.
It depended who you were and why you were being tortured.You often weren't tortured if the Germans knew you were fighting them.You were usually shot.Most torture tactics were threats,while physical torture was usually a nasty slap with the interrogator's glove,or, if the interrogator was an officer,a usually brutal beating with a club.The worst punishment usually was going to the death camps,notably Auschwitz,where Josef Mengele awaited.Most people were shot after the interrogation was over or if they didn't know or refused to give answers.
No One really knows... The Unites States Government does everything Possible to keep these things coverd up, speculation says they coverd it up because it was truly Atrocious. Other than that, only the Imagination can guess what went on in those camps...
Torture techniques used in World War 1 included electric shock, night long beatings, and waterboarding. In addition, bamboo pierced through the body and hammered into the nail was used.
The Nazis didnt torture the Jews they just killed them by puting them in big sealed rooms and pumping in posion gas
Capture them and torture the,
World War I was the first war to incorporate modern technology into fighting techniques.
Rape, robbery, murder, kidnapping, arson, torture
Whip the prisoner and torture the POW.
Yes,torture etc
technic used by colonialist
the grossest game in the world for consoles is GEARS OF WAR grossest internet game would be THE TORTURE GAME 1,2,3..
T.S. Eliot used modernist techniques to depict a fragmented, alienated, and isolated world in his poem "The Hollow Men." Through use of symbolism, fragmentation, and allusions, Eliot explores the emptiness and despair of post-World War I society.
No. Torture is never ethical, regardless of the reason.
Rape, torture, murder
Ones with lots of torture
Yes, it has certainly been viewed in that way. The lessons of World War 1 were learned more quickly by some nations than others. Mobility was replacing the static defense. The airplane and the tank were improving in both their technology and tactical employment. Military techniques practiced on a primitive level in the Spanish Civil War were used more widely and effectively in World War 2. I have heard from multiple sources that the Spanish Civil War was a rehearsal for World War 2, and I think that this statement has much validity.