Akitu Member Joined Oct 12, 2024 Messages 201 Today at 12:11 PM #1 Greetings Zevists, Was Gestapo really allowed to torture causing pain without caring for interrogated people's rights? Thank you
Greetings Zevists, Was Gestapo really allowed to torture causing pain without caring for interrogated people's rights? Thank you
The Pythagorean Active member Joined Jun 26, 2024 Messages 738 Today at 4:01 PM #2 Torture is provably the worst way to conduct an interrogation, and results in the highest amount of false confessions and lies to get out of pain. They likely knew better. Click to expand...
Torture is provably the worst way to conduct an interrogation, and results in the highest amount of false confessions and lies to get out of pain. They likely knew better.
Akitu Member Joined Oct 12, 2024 Messages 201 Today at 6:36 PM #3 The Pythagorean said: Torture is provably the worst way to conduct an interrogation, and results in the highest amount of false confessions and lies to get out of pain. They likely knew better. Click to expand... So probably this is propaganda. I read of people accused of communism that were simply released with the speech of a good lawyer
The Pythagorean said: Torture is provably the worst way to conduct an interrogation, and results in the highest amount of false confessions and lies to get out of pain. They likely knew better. Click to expand... So probably this is propaganda. I read of people accused of communism that were simply released with the speech of a good lawyer