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The Geneva convention prohibits torture of POWs.
rodents,monkeys,dogs,cats,farm animals,rabbits,fish alot of animals are,if they have a use then those torturers will test on them, which is the same as legal torture
Because people hate rat. So they torture them and use them for animal testing. - Kristen
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.
Sometimes you just can't take the blatant torture of animals, unless your really drunk.
Sight, smell and instinct.
NO! They use a car battery and jumper cables to torture people.
In 64 CE, Emperor Nero was infamously associated with various brutal torture methods, particularly during the aftermath of the Great Fire of Rome. He allegedly used Christians as scapegoats, subjecting them to horrific punishments such as being burned alive, crucified, or mauled by wild animals in public spectacles. These acts were not only meant to punish but also to serve as a deterrent and entertain the populace. Nero's cruelty during this period contributed to his notorious reputation in history.
Torture in it its primary use is getting other people to reveal information, in other cases it can be used to inflict pain on others . People actually torture other people just to get a sexual thrill, others for extreme punishments.
The head crusher torture device is believed to have been developed in the late Middle Ages, with references to its use dating back to the 15th century. While the exact year of its invention is unclear, it was notably used during the period of the Inquisition and throughout the Renaissance. Its design and use exemplified the brutal methods of torture employed during that time.
The Gestapo, Nazi Germany's secret police, employed various brutal torture methods to extract information and intimidate opponents. These included physical beatings, electric shocks, sleep deprivation, and psychological torture. Victims often faced severe interrogation techniques, such as forcing them into uncomfortable positions or using mock executions. The goal was to instill fear and suppress dissent during the regime's oppressive rule.
Tantamount to torture ie the same as torture