The Geneva convention prohibits torture of POWs.
The "Gestapo" are a series of underground police that use vulgar methods, and usually beat the disloyalty out of the PD.
In the World War II era, the German Gestapo (or, secret state police service) was just one of the various German organizations responsible for handling 'the Jewish question' for Germany. In general, the Gestapo's torture methods included a wide variety of physical and mental humiliations and torments. Since its primary responsibilities were the guarding, rounding up, and transporting of Jewish persons 'en masse' to execution centers (including executions themselves), however, its central culpability in respect to the inhumane treatment of Jews is tied to the physical beatings, mental and emotional belittlement, and on-the-spot shootings of Jews caught in these 'round-ups,' rather than in individual torture-methods that the organization's officials utilized in, for example, the treatment of political prisoners.
Hitler would have the Gestapo commit the torture rather than do it himself, people's general reacton would be to talk.
The main use of the gestapo was the need of a secret ploice, the didnt use uniforms just plain cloths that's how they were considered a secret police. When Hitler came into power they were under the controll of the Nazi party and Hitler, he used them to capture, beat, and transport people to concentration camps and to even torture them if they were suspected of rebellion.
The Nazis used both established tortures for that time and also created new ones. They experimented with medical torture, for example, which was very new then. The Nazis were probably were the first group to use sexual torture as routine standard practice.
Torture, isolation, threats.
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the water torture is one of them. another one is cutting their tendons in a methodical way.
The Nazi secret police, also known as the 'Gestapo' were free from the law. The Gestapo law assured that and it stated that activities by the Gestapo were free from review by courts. This extreme power allowed the Gestapo to torture and even execute Nazi opposition. Unlike the German police, they were allowed to arrest on suspicion, this lead to many Germans to keep their thoughts to themselves, an overheard comment by a Nazi official would lead to an arrest and a sentence to a labour camp.
CrucifictionWhippingStoned to deathThere have been mentions of hanging/ suicideBasically older ways of torture and death
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