Catapults are ancient mechanical devices used to hurl projectiles, such as stones or incendiary materials, at enemy fortifications or troops during warfare. They operate on principles of tension or torsion to launch objects over distances. In contrast, torture methods refer to various practices used to inflict severe physical or psychological pain on individuals, often for purposes of punishment, coercion, or extraction of information. Both catapults and torture methods reflect the darker aspects of human ingenuity in conflict and control throughout history.
The Geneva convention prohibits torture of POWs.
Torture, isolation, threats.
the water torture is one of them. another one is cutting their tendons in a methodical way.
CrucifictionWhippingStoned to deathThere have been mentions of hanging/ suicideBasically older ways of torture and death
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There were numerous types of medieval torture methods, with estimates ranging from dozens to over a hundred, depending on the region and historical context. Common methods included the rack, which stretched the victim's body; the iron maiden, a sarcophagus-like device with spikes; and various forms of flaying and dismemberment. Torture was often used to extract confessions or punish perceived crimes, and the creativity of the methods reflected the brutal nature of medieval justice systems. Overall, the variety of methods illustrates the dark depths of human cruelty during that era.
The Catapults were used by the medieval Greeks and Romans.
yes they use catapults
Some catapults were used in the middle ages to try and get into Medieval Castles. The Romans had catapults. I had a hand catapult when I was a youngster.
Catapults were not used in WW2
they used these catapults for war and destruction!
a catapults is a machine that is similar to a gint slingshout,objcts such as bounlders