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Torture has been used since ancient times, and, unfortunately, it has not disappeared anywhere. There are many modern methods and instruments of torture that are still used to obtain information, instill fear or punish. Although medieval and ancient methods of torture are known for their cruelty, modern methods are no less terrifying.

1. Water Dungeon


This method is allegedly used against followers of Falun Da Fa in China. As punishment, the victim is placed in a cage (sometimes spiked), and the cage is then partially submerged in dirty water that reaches up to the captive's neck.
2. Cold chamber

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This is one of the advanced interrogation techniques that was legalized by the CIA. The torture involves placing the victim in front of an air conditioner running at full blast for several hours, or even years.
3. Pillory

This is a classic medieval method of punishment in which a person is chained to a stake with a collar and shackles. Although this method has been banned in most countries, it is still used in some areas of the world as a form of public humiliation.
4. Picana

This is a device with which the victim is tortured with a high-voltage, but low-level electric current. The stun gun is applied to sensitive parts of the victim's body, such as the head, mouth, genitals, breasts and nipples.
5. Squatting

This seems like a harmless method, but imagine having to squat continuously for weeks at a time. Sometimes nails are placed under the victim's heels, and the person still has to keep his heels off the floor.
6. Stun gun

Although they are used by police officers around the world, they are considered a form of torture by several international organizations.
7. Rack

This method was used quite often during the Renaissance, but in modern times it has become known as Palestinian hanging. The prisoner is suspended by his arms behind his head, causing his arms to become dislocated and the victim to have incredible difficulty breathing.

8. White torture


This is perhaps one of the most unusual forms of torture and involves the use of the color white.
The prisoner is placed in a completely white and silent room, given white food (rice) and deprived of any contact with people. Essentially, this is an extreme form of sensory derivation, in which all senses are turned off.
9. Tucker's phone

This device was used at Arkansas State Prison "Tucker" in the 60's. The wire was attached to the victim's genitals, and the other end to the telephone. When the phone rang, the person received an electric shock.

10. Syrian box


It is also called a torture chamber. The idea itself is simple and truly terrifying. The prisoner is placed in a cramped box with barely enough space, where he lies tied up in an uncomfortable position for many days in a row.
11. Musical torture

It seems strange, but many governments have used music as torture.
The torture consists of continuously playing loud and aggressive music, most often hard rock, to the victim. This deals a serious blow to the senses, leaving no visible traces.
12. Buried Alive

Everything is very clear here. Prisoners are buried alive in the ground, sometimes leaving a tube for breathing.
13. Hellish conclusion

This method essentially involves placing the prisoner's hands and feet in handcuffs and shackles connected by a steel rod. The rod presses on the victim's back, making it virtually impossible for the person to walk, sit, relieve himself or eat.
14. Cat-O-O-Tails

Although a human rights court has attempted to ban the use of the whip in Trinidad and Tobago, it is still used as punishment from time to time.
The scourge is a nine-tailed whip with metal claws at the end. When they dig into the skin during spanking, they cause lacerations to the victim.
15. Thumb vice

This weapon, which was used back in the Middle Ages, was used to crush the fingers of a prisoner. There are reports that various gangs and rebel groups still use this method.
16. Pulling out nails

Pulling out nails is a very painful torture that has been used since ancient times to this day by government and non-government organizations.
17. Dog rape

Allegations of this method of torture have begun to appear with increasing frequency throughout the world. This method leaves little to the imagination, and its name speaks for itself. The dogs are released to hunt victims, but there is no need to go into details.

18. Tiger Bench

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The torture involves tying the victim to a board and placing bricks under his feet until the straps break or his legs break.
19. Force feeding

Quite often, prisoners who go on hunger strike are force-fed in order to keep them alive and continue to torture them. The World Medical Association considers it unethical for doctors to participate in force-feeding, as it violates international law.
20. Water torture

This is another interrogation technique that needs no introduction. Water is poured onto the prisoner's face to simulate the sensation of drowning.
21. Branding

Another instrument of torture that has been used since ancient times.
22. German chair

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The prisoner is strapped to a chair, and the back of the chair is lowered down to the ground. As you can understand, the human spine cannot withstand such a load.
23. Sleep deprivation

Sleep deprivation was often used during interrogations. They tried to deprive the person of sleep in various ways, for example, by continuously interrogating him or forcing him to sit for days and not allowing him to fall asleep.
24. Deathbed

This method was used in some areas of Asia, where prisoners were tied to a board and left alone for several days without a break. This usually led to muscle atrophy and the victims emerged severely weakened.

Techniques

Police torture
- how to avoid, how to survive, what to do later

How to behave better when you do get beaten:

  • pretend to have lost the creature: there is hope that killing is not in the interests of the police;
  • If you are in a closed room, you still need to scream and call for help as loudly as possible. Try not to isolate yourself and remember that those who torture are criminals, they understand this and are afraid of publicity. You are not in a fascist dungeon and there is a chance to be heard by people who are not indifferent to the pain of others. Do not wait until the suffering inflicted reaches the limit of your patience - scream desperately as soon as the intentions of the tormentors become clear;
  • try to attract people's attention to what is happening. For this purpose, even such extreme measures as breaking a window with some object that comes to your hand are justified;
  • if you are in a “dead” place and there is no hope for the intervention of third parties, the main task becomes to survive: try to protect your internal organs (cover your hands, curl up). If you understand that the torturers are ready to use any means, trying to get testimony or self-incrimination from you;
  • do not endure to the point of exhaustion, remember that few people manage to survive sophisticated torture;
  • if you really want to punish the torturers, try to leave and preserve evidence of torture. For example, in an interrogation room a blood smear may be left under the seat of a chair - this is evidence. Therefore, if you start bleeding, try to stain as many objects as possible with it.
  • ask for a doctor to examine and certify your injuries. If your demands are not met, try to show traces of torture to those whom you can, for example, cellmates (take data from them - these could be your witnesses). You also need to demand medical assistance and referral for examination;
  • if you are in a bullpen or temporary detention center and an ambulance is called for you, write down the name of the doctor and paramedic, and the squad number. If you are taken to the emergency room - its number and address, the name of the doctor. In all cases, actively seek medical attention, examination, and documentation of injuries;
  • Remember, if you can prove that you were harmed during your detention, this will make it possible to achieve fair retribution. Therefore, try to find and attract as many witnesses as possible during the arrest.
  • If you are forced to sign a confession or surrender, remember that in accordance with the Code of Criminal Procedure, testimony taken in the absence of a lawyer (without his signature on the protocol), at your request, may be considered inadmissible evidence in court. But this may not be the case: try to avoid evidence and do everything possible to cast doubt on the record or statement (for example, change the handwriting). Be wary of appointed attorneys;
  • Do not rely on a “good” investigator and do not trust him: his task is to find evidence against you by all means. Do not expect an objective investigation from him - only a reliable “your” lawyer, your friends, relatives or human rights activists can collect evidence of innocence.

  • Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants on Earth. Some of its Chinese varieties can grow a full meter in a day. Some historians believe that the deadly bamboo torture was used not only by the ancient Chinese, but also by the Japanese military during World War II.
    How it works?
    1) Sprouts of living bamboo are sharpened with a knife to form sharp “spears”;
    2) The victim is suspended horizontally, with his back or stomach, over a bed of young pointed bamboo;
    3) Bamboo quickly grows high, pierces the skin of the martyr and grows through his abdominal cavity, the person dies for a very long time and painfully.
    2. Iron Maiden

    Like torture with bamboo, the “iron maiden” is considered by many researchers to be a terrible legend. Perhaps these metal sarcophagi with sharp spikes inside only frightened the people under investigation, after which they confessed to anything. The "Iron Maiden" was invented at the end of the 18th century, i.e. already at the end of the Catholic Inquisition.
    How it works?
    1) The victim is stuffed into the sarcophagus and the door is closed;
    2) The spikes driven into the inner walls of the “iron maiden” are quite short and do not pierce the victim, but only cause pain. The investigator, as a rule, receives a confession in a matter of minutes, which the arrested person only has to sign;
    3) If the prisoner shows fortitude and continues to remain silent, long nails, knives and rapiers are pushed through special holes in the sarcophagus. The pain becomes simply unbearable;
    4) The victim never admits to what she had done, so she was locked in a sarcophagus for a long time, where she died from loss of blood;
    5) Some models of the “iron maiden” were provided with spikes at eye level in order to quickly poke them out.
    3. Skafism
    The name of this torture comes from the Greek “scaphium”, which means “trough”. Scaphism was popular in ancient Persia. During the torture, the victim, most often a prisoner of war, was devoured alive by various insects and their larvae who were partial to human flesh and blood.
    How it works?
    1) The prisoner is placed in a shallow trough and wrapped in chains.
    2) He is force-fed large quantities of milk and honey, which causes the victim to have profuse diarrhea, which attracts insects.
    3) The prisoner, having shit himself and smeared with honey, is allowed to float in a trough in a swamp, where there are many hungry creatures.
    4) The insects immediately begin their meal, with the living flesh of the martyr as the main course.
    4. The Terrible Pear


    “The pear is lying there - you can’t eat it,” it is said about the medieval European weapon for “educating” blasphemers, liars, women who gave birth out of wedlock, and gay men. Depending on the crime, the torturer thrust the pear into the sinner's mouth, anus or vagina.
    How it works?
    1) A tool consisting of pointed pear-shaped leaf-shaped segments is inserted into the client’s desired body hole;
    2) The executioner little by little turns the screw on the top of the pear, while the “leaves” segments bloom inside the martyr, causing hellish pain;
    3) After the pear is completely opened, the offender receives internal injuries incompatible with life and dies in terrible agony, if he has not already fallen into unconsciousness.
    5. Copper Bull


    The design of this death unit was developed by the ancient Greeks, or, to be more precise, by the coppersmith Perillus, who sold his terrible bull to the Sicilian tyrant Phalaris, who simply loved to torture and kill people in unusual ways.
    A living person was pushed inside the copper statue through a special door.
    So
    Phalaris first tested the unit on its creator, the greedy Perilla. Subsequently, Phalaris himself was roasted in a bull.
    How it works?
    1) The victim is closed in a hollow copper statue of a bull;
    2) A fire is lit under the bull’s belly;
    3) The victim is fried alive, like a ham in a frying pan;
    4) The structure of the bull is such that the cries of the martyr come from the mouth of the statue, like a bull’s roar;
    5) Jewelry and amulets were made from the bones of the executed, which were sold at bazaars and were in great demand..
    6. Torture by rats


    Torture by rats was very popular in ancient China. However, we will look at the rat punishment technique developed by 16th century Dutch Revolution leader Diedrick Sonoy.
    How it works?
    1) The stripped naked martyr is placed on a table and tied;
    2) Large, heavy cages with hungry rats are placed on the prisoner’s stomach and chest. The bottom of the cells is opened using a special valve;
    3) Hot coals are placed on top of the cages to stir up the rats;
    4) Trying to escape the heat of hot coals, rats gnaw their way through the flesh of the victim.
    7. Cradle of Judas

    The Judas Cradle was one of the most torturous torture machines in the arsenal of the Suprema - the Spanish Inquisition. Victims usually died from infection, as a result of the fact that the pointed seat of the torture machine was never disinfected. The Cradle of Judas, as an instrument of torture, was considered “loyal” because it did not break bones or tear ligaments.
    How it works?
    1) The victim, whose hands and feet are tied, is seated on the top of a pointed pyramid;
    2) The top of the pyramid is thrust into the anus or vagina;
    3) Using ropes, the victim is gradually lowered lower and lower;
    4) The torture continues for several hours or even days until the victim dies from powerlessness and pain, or from blood loss due to rupture of soft tissues.
    8. Trampling by elephants

    For several centuries, this execution was practiced in India and Indochina. An elephant is very easy to train and teaching it to trample a guilty victim with its huge feet is a matter of just a few days.
    How it works?
    1. The victim is tied to the floor;
    2. A trained elephant is brought into the hall to crush the martyr’s head;
    3. Sometimes before the “head test,” animals crush the victims’ arms and legs in order to amuse the audience.
    9. Rack

    Probably the most famous and unrivaled death machine of its kind called the “rack”. It was first tested around 300 AD. on the Christian martyr Vincent of Zaragoza.
    Anyone who survived the rack could no longer use their muscles and became a helpless vegetable.
    How it works?
    1. This instrument of torture is a special bed with rollers at both ends, around which ropes are wound to hold the victim’s wrists and ankles. As the rollers rotated, the ropes pulled in opposite directions, stretching the body;
    2. Ligaments in the victim’s arms and legs are stretched and torn, bones pop out of their joints.
    3. Another version of the rack was also used, called strappado: it consisted of 2 pillars dug into the ground and connected by a crossbar. The interrogated person's hands were tied behind his back and lifted by a rope tied to his hands. Sometimes a log or other weights were attached to his bound legs. At the same time, the arms of the person raised on the rack were turned back and often came out of their joints, so that the convict had to hang on his outstretched arms. They were on the rack from several minutes to an hour or more. This type of rack was used most often in Western Europe
    4. In Russia, a suspect raised on the rack was beaten on the back with a whip and “put to the fire,” that is, burning brooms were passed over the body.
    5. In some cases, the executioner broke the ribs of a man hanging on a rack with red-hot pincers.
    10. Paraffin in the bladder
    A savage form of torture, the exact use of which has not been established.
    How it works?
    1. Candle paraffin was rolled by hand into a thin sausage, which was inserted through the urethra;
    2. Paraffin slipped into the bladder, where solid salts and other nasty things began to settle on it.
    3. Soon the victim began to have kidney problems and died from acute renal failure. On average, death occurred within 3-4 days.
    11. Shiri (camel cap)
    A monstrous fate awaited those whom the Ruanzhuans (a union of nomadic Turkic-speaking peoples) took into slavery. They destroyed the slave's memory with a terrible torture - putting a shiri on the victim's head. Usually this fate befell young men captured in battle.
    How it works?
    1. First, the slaves' heads were shaved bald, and every hair was carefully scraped out at the root.
    2. The executors slaughtered the camel and skinned its carcass, first of all, separating its heaviest, dense nuchal part.
    3. Having divided the neck into pieces, they immediately pulled it in pairs over the shaved heads of the prisoners. These pieces stuck to the heads of the slaves like a plaster. This meant putting on the shiri.
    4. After putting on the shiri, the neck of the doomed person was chained in a special wooden block so that the subject could not touch his head to the ground. In this form, they were taken away from crowded places so that no one would hear their heartbreaking screams, and they were thrown there in an open field, with their hands and feet tied, in the sun, without water and without food.
    5. The torture lasted 5 days.
    6. Only a few remained alive, and the rest died not from hunger or even from thirst, but from unbearable, inhuman torment caused by drying, shrinking rawhide camel skin on the head. Inexorably shrinking under the rays of the scorching sun, the width squeezed and squeezed the slave's shaved head like an iron hoop. Already on the second day, the shaved hair of the martyrs began to sprout. Coarse and straight Asian hair sometimes grew into the rawhide; in most cases, finding no way out, the hair curled and went back into the scalp, causing even greater suffering. Within a day the man lost his mind. Only on the fifth day did the Ruanzhuans come to check whether any of the prisoners had survived. If at least one of the tortured people was found alive, it was considered that the goal had been achieved. .
    7. Anyone who underwent such a procedure either died, unable to withstand the torture, or lost his memory for life, turned into a mankurt - a slave who does not remember his past.
    8. The skin of one camel was enough for five or six widths.
    12. Implantation of metals
    A very strange means of torture and execution was used in the Middle Ages.
    How it works?
    1. A deep incision was made on a person’s legs, where a piece of metal (iron, lead, etc.) was placed, after which the wound was stitched up.
    2. Over time, the metal oxidized, poisoning the body and causing terrible pain.
    3. Most often, the poor people tore the skin in the place where the metal was sewn up and died from blood loss.
    13. Dividing a person into two parts
    This terrible execution originated in Thailand. The most hardened criminals were subjected to it - mostly murderers.
    How it works?
    1. The accused is placed in a robe woven from vines and stabbed with sharp objects;
    2. After this, his body is quickly cut into two parts, the upper half is immediately placed on a red-hot copper grate; this operation stops the bleeding and prolongs the life of the upper part of the person.
    A small addition: This torture is described in the book of the Marquis de Sade “Justine, or the successes of vice.” This is a small excerpt from a large piece of text where de Sade allegedly describes the torture of the peoples of the world. But why supposedly? According to many critics, the Marquis was very fond of lying. He had an extraordinary imagination and a couple of delusions, so this torture, like some others, could have been a figment of his imagination. But this field should not refer to Donatien Alphonse as Baron Munchausen. This torture, in my opinion, if it did not exist before, is quite realistic. If, of course, the person is pumped up with painkillers (opiates, alcohol, etc.) before this, so that he does not die before his body touches the bars.
    14. Inflating with air through the anus
    A terrible torture in which a person is pumped with air through the anus.
    There is evidence that in Rus' even Peter the Great himself sinned with this.
    Most often, thieves were executed this way.
    How it works?
    1. The victim was tied hand and foot.
    2. Then they took cotton and stuffed it into the poor man’s ears, nose and mouth.
    3. Bellows were inserted into his anus, with the help of which a huge amount of air was pumped into the person, as a result of which he became like a balloon.
    3. After that, I plugged his anus with a piece of cotton.
    4. Then they opened two veins above his eyebrows, from which all the blood flowed out under enormous pressure.
    5. Sometimes a bound person was placed naked on the roof of the palace and shot with arrows until he died.
    6. Until 1970, this method was often used in Jordanian prisons.
    15. Polledro
    Neapolitan executioners lovingly called this torture “polledro” - “foal” (polledro) and were proud that it was first used in their hometown. Although history has not preserved the name of its inventor, they said that he was an expert in horse breeding and came up with an unusual device to tame his horses.
    Only a few decades later, lovers of making fun of people turned the horse breeder’s device into a real torture machine for people.
    The machine was a wooden frame, similar to a ladder, the crossbars of which had very sharp angles, so that when a person was placed on them with his back, they cut into the body from the back of the head to the heels. The staircase ended with a huge wooden spoon, into which the head was placed, as if in a cap.
    How it works?
    1. Holes were drilled on both sides of the frame and in the “cap”, and ropes were threaded into each of them. The first of them was tightened on the forehead of the tortured, the last tied the big toes. As a rule, there were thirteen ropes, but for those who were especially stubborn, the number was increased.
    2. Using special devices, the ropes were pulled tighter and tighter - it seemed to the victims that, having crushed the muscles, they were digging into the bones.
    16. Dead Man's Bed (modern China)


    The Chinese Communist Party uses the “dead man’s bed” torture mainly on those prisoners who try to protest against illegal imprisonment through a hunger strike. In most cases, these are prisoners of conscience, imprisoned for their beliefs.
    How it works?
    1. The arms and legs of a stripped prisoner are tied to the corners of a bed on which, instead of a mattress, there is a wooden board with a hole cut out. A bucket for excrement is placed under the hole. Often, a person’s body is tied tightly to the bed with ropes so that he cannot move at all. A person remains in this position continuously for several days to weeks.
    2. In some prisons, such as Shenyang City No. 2 Prison and Jilin City Prison, police also place a hard object under the victim's back to intensify the suffering.
    3. It also happens that the bed is placed vertically and the person hangs for 3-4 days, stretched out by his limbs.
    4. Added to this torment is force feeding, which is carried out using a tube inserted through the nose into the esophagus, into which liquid food is poured.
    5. This procedure is performed mainly by prisoners on the orders of the guards, and not by medical workers. They do this very rudely and unprofessionally, often causing serious damage to a person’s internal organs.
    6. Those who have gone through this torture say that it causes displacement of the vertebrae, joints of the arms and legs, as well as numbness and blackening of the limbs, which often leads to disability.
    17. Yoke (Modern China)

    One of the medieval tortures used in modern Chinese prisons is the wearing of a wooden collar. It is placed on a prisoner, causing him to be unable to walk or stand normally.
    The clamp is a board from 50 to 80 cm in length, from 30 to 50 cm in width and 10 – 15 cm in thickness. In the middle of the clamp there are two holes for the legs.
    The victim, who is wearing a collar, has difficulty moving, must crawl into bed and usually must sit or lie down, as the upright position causes pain and leads to injury to the legs. Without assistance, a person with a collar cannot go to eat or go to the toilet. When a person gets out of bed, the collar not only puts pressure on the legs and heels, causing pain, but its edge clings to the bed and prevents the person from returning to it. At night the prisoner is unable to turn around, and in winter the short blanket does not cover his legs.
    An even worse form of this torture is called “crawling with a wooden clamp.” The guards put a collar on the man and order him to crawl on the concrete floor. If he stops, he is hit on the back with a police baton. An hour later, his fingers, toenails and knees are bleeding profusely, while his back is covered in wounds from the blows.
    18. Impalement

    A terrible, savage execution that came from the East.
    The essence of this execution was that a person was laid on his stomach, one sat on him to prevent him from moving, the other held him by the neck. A stake was inserted into the person's anus, which was then driven in with a mallet; then they drove a stake into the ground. The weight of the body forced the stake to go deeper and deeper and finally it came out under the armpit or between the ribs.
    19. Spanish water torture

    In order to best carry out the procedure of this torture, the accused was placed on one of the types of racks or on a special large table with a rising middle part. After the victim's arms and legs were tied to the edges of the table, the executioner began work in one of several ways. One of these methods involved forcing the victim to swallow a large amount of water using a funnel, then hitting the distended and arched abdomen. Another form involved placing a cloth tube down the victim's throat through which water was slowly poured, causing the victim to swell and suffocate. If this was not enough, the tube was pulled out, causing internal damage, and then inserted again and the process repeated. Sometimes cold water torture was used. In this case, the accused lay naked on a table under a stream of ice water for hours. It is interesting to note that this type of torture was considered light, and the court accepted confessions obtained in this way as voluntary and given by the defendant without the use of torture. Most often, these tortures were used by the Spanish Inquisition in order to extract confessions from heretics and witches.
    20. Chinese water torture
    They sat a man in a very cold room, tied him so that he could not move his head, and in complete darkness cold water was very slowly dripped onto his forehead. After a few days the person froze or went crazy.
    21. Spanish armchair

    This instrument of torture was widely used by the executioners of the Spanish Inquisition and was a chair made of iron, on which the prisoner was seated, and his legs were placed in stocks attached to the legs of the chair. When he found himself in such a completely helpless position, a brazier was placed under his feet; with hot coals, so that the legs began to slowly fry, and in order to prolong the suffering of the poor fellow, the legs were poured with oil from time to time.
    Another version of the Spanish chair was often used, which was a metal throne to which the victim was tied and a fire was lit under the seat, roasting the buttocks. The famous poisoner La Voisin was tortured on such a chair during the famous Poisoning Case in France.
    22. GRIDIRON (Grid for torture by fire)


    Torture of Saint Lawrence on the gridiron.
    This type of torture is often mentioned in the lives of saints - real and fictitious, but there is no evidence that the gridiron “survived” until the Middle Ages and had even a small circulation in Europe. It is usually described as an ordinary metal grate, 6 feet long and two and a half feet wide, mounted horizontally on legs to allow a fire to be built underneath.
    Sometimes the gridiron was made in the form of a rack in order to be able to resort to combined torture.
    Saint Lawrence was martyred on a similar grid.
    This torture was used very rarely. Firstly, it was quite easy to kill the person being interrogated, and secondly, there were a lot of simpler, but no less cruel tortures.
    23. Pectoral

    In ancient times, a pectoral was a female breast decoration in the form of a pair of carved gold or silver bowls, often sprinkled with precious stones. It was worn like a modern bra and secured with chains.
    In a mocking analogy with this decoration, the savage instrument of torture used by the Venetian Inquisition was named.
    In 1885, the pectoral was heated red-hot and, taking it with tongs, they put it on the tortured woman’s chest and held it until she confessed. If the accused persisted, the executioners heated up the pectoral again cooled by the living body and continued the interrogation.
    Very often, after this barbaric torture, charred, torn holes were left in place of the woman’s breasts.
    24. Tickle torture

    This seemingly harmless effect was a terrible torture. With prolonged tickling, a person's nerve conduction increased so much that even the lightest touch initially caused twitching, laughter, and then turned into terrible pain. If such torture was continued for quite a long time, then after a while spasms of the respiratory muscles occurred and, in the end, the tortured person died from suffocation.
    In the simplest version of torture, the interrogated person was tickled in sensitive areas either simply with their hands, or with hair brushes or brushes. Stiff bird feathers were popular. Usually they tickled under the armpits, heels, nipples, inguinal folds, genitals, and women also under the breasts.
    In addition, torture was often carried out using animals that licked some tasty substance from the heels of the interrogated person. The goat was very often used, since its very hard tongue, adapted for eating grass, caused very strong irritation.
    There was also a type of tickling torture using a beetle, most common in India. With it, a small bug was placed on the head of a man's penis or on a woman's nipple and covered with half a nut shell. After some time, the tickling caused by the movement of insect legs on a living body became so unbearable that the interrogated person confessed to anything
    25. Crocodile


    These tubular metal crocodile pliers were red-hot and used to tear the penis of the person being tortured. First, with a few caressing movements (often made by women), or with a tight bandage, a persistent, hard erection was achieved and then the torture began
    26. Tooth crusher


    These serrated iron tongs were used to slowly crush the testicles of the interrogated person.
    Something similar was widely used in Stalinist and fascist prisons.
    27. Creepy tradition.


    Actually, this is not torture, but an African ritual, but, in my opinion, it is very cruel. Girls aged 3-6 years old simply had their external genitalia scraped out without anesthesia.
    Thus, the girl did not lose the ability to have children, but was forever deprived of the opportunity to experience sexual desire and pleasure. This ritual is done “for the benefit” of women, so that they will never be tempted to cheat on their husbands
    28. Bloody Eagle


    One of the most ancient tortures, during which the victim was tied face down and his back was opened, his ribs were broken off at the spine and spread apart like wings. Scandinavian legends claim that during such an execution, the wounds of the victim were sprinkled with salt.
    Many historians claim that this torture was used by pagans against Christians, others are sure that spouses caught in treason were punished in this way, and still others claim that the bloody eagle is just a terrible legend.

    Can a person withstand torture? The answer depends only on a combination of three circumstances.

    The first is who uses torture and for what. If torture is used by a master of “his craft,” then even a specially trained person with a low threshold of pain sensitivity and high prosthetic motivation has no chance.

    The second is the degree of importance of the “military secret” and the amount of time the enemy has to receive the “correct answer.” The degree of importance is the key concept. Yes, quite a lot of people usually know something great, like “special school numbers and destinations,” and therefore such information is relatively easily accessible. Which makes torture itself largely meaningless. By the way, this is why the James Bond romance with shooting and chases takes up barely 5% of intelligence activities. Everything else is the painstaking and unhurried work of analysts, many of whom have only seen the gun in a picture. Torture, as a tool, is used when it is necessary to obtain a consistent answer (for example, a key call sign or a password to pass a secret) in the shortest possible time. When there is simply no time to engage in long psychological duels.

    The third is the degree of importance of concealing the secret for the secret bearer himself. Relatively speaking, the bearded Bachabites removed you from your post, quietly dragged you to a secluded place and demanded to tell you, for example, the route to safely cross a minefield (or the currently valid recall password for passing ambushes and secrets). Whether you will overcome the pain of torture at all costs or not depends entirely on what is more important to you personally, your own skin (although in the overwhelming majority of cases, death follows torture, since those who torture, as a rule, do not distinguished by nobility) in the hope of life if you “tell everything” or the life of those people who will be killed as a result of you breaking down.

    Each specific situation is nothing more than the momentary value of combinations of these three factors. That’s why everyone makes their own choice here. Be silent and pray that the torturers will be too stupid and you will pass out before the pain becomes completely unbearable, or immediately defecate “to the very bottom” in the desperate hope of saving your life no matter the cost, even if this cost is the lives of the people with whom you lived, ate, slept, shared the last cigarette.

    In different armies of the world, the official position on torture is very different in form, but the same in essence. A soldier who is captured has the right to immediately indicate his affiliation with the army of a particular country. This makes it subject to many international conventions, such as those regulating methods of warfare and the treatment of prisoners of war. In practice, quite often the parties wanted to give a damn about all these conventions, but the theory remains a theory. A prisoner of war has the right to state his name, surname, rank, and military registration number. Under pressure, he is also allowed to give the number of his unit. That's all! Everything else is officially considered actions close to betrayal. Although usually information told under torture is treated rather mildly.

    This all applies to, so to speak, conventional troops. In special forces (not to be confused with special troops), the requirement to maintain secrets even at the cost of one’s own life is the absolute norm. By the way, the norm is very, very justified. Therefore, in particular, during the execution of a mission, if a fighter received injuries that completely prevented him from completing his task (broke a leg while parachuting, “caught” a heavy bullet, became blind or deaf from a nearby grenade explosion, etc.) then he is killed by his own people.

    Well, as for everyone’s personal choice - to endure or not - then that’s a personal choice. Everyone decides for themselves. One on one. And then he will also have to live with the consequences of such a step alone. If he lives. 06/17/2002 09:53:46,

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    For centuries, people have come up with sophisticated ways to extract information from people. Torture with bamboo, the iron maiden, the cradle of Judas, the rack - all these cruel tortures were capable of splitting even the strongest people. I propose to plunge a little into the dark side of human history.
    1. Chinese bamboo torture

    A notorious method of terrible Chinese execution throughout the world. Perhaps a legend, because to this day not a single documentary evidence has survived that this torture was actually used.

    Bamboo is one of the fastest growing plants on Earth. Some of its Chinese varieties can grow a full meter in a day. Some historians believe that the deadly bamboo torture was used not only by the ancient Chinese, but also by the Japanese military during World War II.

    How it works?

    1) Sprouts of living bamboo are sharpened with a knife to form sharp “spears”;

    2) The victim is suspended horizontally, with his back or stomach, over a bed of young pointed bamboo;

    3) Bamboo quickly grows high, pierces the skin of the martyr and grows through his abdominal cavity, the person dies for a very long time and painfully.

    2. Iron Maiden

    Like torture with bamboo, the “iron maiden” is considered by many researchers to be a terrible legend. Perhaps these metal sarcophagi with sharp spikes inside only frightened the people under investigation, after which they confessed to anything. The "Iron Maiden" was invented at the end of the 18th century, i.e. already at the end of the Catholic Inquisition.

    How it works?

    1) The victim is stuffed into the sarcophagus and the door is closed;

    2) The spikes driven into the inner walls of the “iron maiden” are quite short and do not pierce the victim, but only cause pain. The investigator, as a rule, receives a confession in a matter of minutes, which the arrested person only has to sign;

    3) If the prisoner shows fortitude and continues to remain silent, long nails, knives and rapiers are pushed through special holes in the sarcophagus. The pain becomes simply unbearable;

    4) The victim never admits to what she had done, so she was locked in a sarcophagus for a long time, where she died from loss of blood;

    5) Some models of the “iron maiden” were provided with spikes at eye level in order to quickly poke them out.

    3. Skafism

    The name of this torture comes from the Greek “scaphium”, which means “trough”. Scaphism was popular in ancient Persia. During the torture, the victim, most often a prisoner of war, was devoured alive by various insects and their larvae who were partial to human flesh and blood.

    How it works?

    1) The prisoner is placed in a shallow trough and wrapped in chains.

    2) He is force-fed large quantities of milk and honey, which causes the victim to have profuse diarrhea, which attracts insects.

    3) The prisoner, having shit himself and smeared with honey, is allowed to float in a trough in a swamp, where there are many hungry creatures.

    4) The insects immediately begin their meal, with the living flesh of the martyr as the main course.

    4. The Terrible Pear

    “The pear is lying there - you can’t eat it,” it is said about the medieval European weapon for “educating” blasphemers, liars, women who gave birth out of wedlock, and gay men. Depending on the crime, the torturer thrust the pear into the sinner's mouth, anus or vagina.

    How it works?

    1) A tool consisting of pointed pear-shaped leaf-shaped segments is inserted into the client’s desired body hole;

    2) The executioner little by little turns the screw on the top of the pear, while the “leaves” segments bloom inside the martyr, causing hellish pain;

    3) After the pear is completely opened, the offender receives internal injuries incompatible with life and dies in terrible agony, if he has not already fallen into unconsciousness.

    5. Copper Bull

    The design of this death unit was developed by the ancient Greeks, or, to be more precise, by the coppersmith Perillus, who sold his terrible bull to the Sicilian tyrant Phalaris, who simply loved to torture and kill people in unusual ways.

    A living person was pushed inside the copper statue through a special door.

    Phalaris first tested the unit on its creator, the greedy Perilla. Subsequently, Phalaris himself was roasted in a bull.

    How it works?

    1) The victim is closed in a hollow copper statue of a bull;

    2) A fire is lit under the bull’s belly;

    3) The victim is fried alive, like a ham in a frying pan;

    4) The structure of the bull is such that the cries of the martyr come from the mouth of the statue, like a bull’s roar;

    5) Jewelry and amulets were made from the bones of the executed, which were sold at bazaars and were in great demand..

    6. Torture by rats

    Torture by rats was very popular in ancient China. However, we will look at the rat punishment technique developed by 16th century Dutch Revolution leader Diedrick Sonoy.

    How it works?

    1) The stripped naked martyr is placed on a table and tied;

    2) Large, heavy cages with hungry rats are placed on the prisoner’s stomach and chest. The bottom of the cells is opened using a special valve;

    3) Hot coals are placed on top of the cages to stir up the rats;

    4) Trying to escape the heat of hot coals, rats gnaw their way through the flesh of the victim.

    7. Cradle of Judas

    The Judas Cradle was one of the most torturous torture machines in the arsenal of the Suprema - the Spanish Inquisition. Victims usually died from infection, as a result of the fact that the pointed seat of the torture machine was never disinfected. The Cradle of Judas, as an instrument of torture, was considered “loyal” because it did not break bones or tear ligaments.

    How it works?

    1) The victim, whose hands and feet are tied, is seated on the top of a pointed pyramid;

    2) The top of the pyramid is thrust into the anus or vagina;

    3) Using ropes, the victim is gradually lowered lower and lower;

    4) The torture continues for several hours or even days until the victim dies from powerlessness and pain, or from blood loss due to rupture of soft tissues.

    8. Trampling by elephants

    For several centuries, this execution was practiced in India and Indochina. An elephant is very easy to train and teaching it to trample a guilty victim with its huge feet is a matter of just a few days.

    How it works?

    1. The victim is tied to the floor;

    2. A trained elephant is brought into the hall to crush the martyr’s head;

    3. Sometimes before the “head test,” animals crush the victims’ arms and legs in order to amuse the audience.

    9. Rack

    Probably the most famous and unrivaled death machine of its kind called the “rack”. It was first tested around 300 AD. on the Christian martyr Vincent of Zaragoza.

    Anyone who survived the rack could no longer use their muscles and became a helpless vegetable.

    How it works?

    1. This instrument of torture is a special bed with rollers at both ends, around which ropes are wound to hold the victim’s wrists and ankles. As the rollers rotated, the ropes pulled in opposite directions, stretching the body;

    2. Ligaments in the victim’s arms and legs are stretched and torn, bones pop out of their joints.

    3. Another version of the rack was also used, called strappado: it consisted of 2 pillars dug into the ground and connected by a crossbar. The interrogated person's hands were tied behind his back and lifted by a rope tied to his hands. Sometimes a log or other weights were attached to his bound legs. At the same time, the arms of the person raised on the rack were turned back and often came out of their joints, so that the convict had to hang on his outstretched arms. They were on the rack from several minutes to an hour or more. This type of rack was used most often in Western Europe

    4. In Russia, a suspect raised on the rack was beaten on the back with a whip and “put to the fire,” that is, burning brooms were passed over the body.

    5. In some cases, the executioner broke the ribs of a man hanging on a rack with red-hot pincers.

    10. Paraffin in the bladder

    A savage form of torture, the exact use of which has not been established.

    How it works?

    1. Candle paraffin was rolled by hand into a thin sausage, which was inserted through the urethra;

    2. Paraffin slipped into the bladder, where solid salts and other nasty things began to settle on it.

    3. Soon the victim began to have kidney problems and died from acute renal failure. On average, death occurred within 3-4 days.

    11. Shiri (camel cap)

    A monstrous fate awaited those whom the Ruanzhuans (a union of nomadic Turkic-speaking peoples) took into slavery. They destroyed the slave's memory with a terrible torture - putting a shiri on the victim's head. Usually this fate befell young men captured in battle.

    How it works?

    1. First, the slaves' heads were shaved bald, and every hair was carefully scraped out at the root.

    2. The executors slaughtered the camel and skinned its carcass, first of all, separating its heaviest, dense nuchal part.

    3. Having divided the neck into pieces, they immediately pulled it in pairs over the shaved heads of the prisoners. These pieces stuck to the heads of the slaves like a plaster. This meant putting on the shiri.

    4. After putting on the shiri, the neck of the doomed person was chained in a special wooden block so that the subject could not touch his head to the ground. In this form, they were taken away from crowded places so that no one would hear their heartbreaking screams, and they were thrown there in an open field, with their hands and feet tied, in the sun, without water and without food.

    5. The torture lasted 5 days.

    6. Only a few remained alive, and the rest died not from hunger or even from thirst, but from unbearable, inhuman torment caused by drying, shrinking rawhide camel skin on the head. Inexorably shrinking under the rays of the scorching sun, the width squeezed and squeezed the slave's shaved head like an iron hoop. Already on the second day, the shaved hair of the martyrs began to sprout. Coarse and straight Asian hair sometimes grew into the rawhide; in most cases, finding no way out, the hair curled and went back into the scalp, causing even greater suffering. Within a day the man lost his mind. Only on the fifth day did the Ruanzhuans come to check whether any of the prisoners had survived. If at least one of the tortured people was found alive, it was considered that the goal had been achieved. .

    7. Anyone who underwent such a procedure either died, unable to withstand the torture, or lost his memory for life, turned into a mankurt - a slave who does not remember his past.

    8. The skin of one camel was enough for five or six widths.

    12. Implantation of metals

    A very strange means of torture and execution was used in the Middle Ages.

    How it works?

    1. A deep incision was made on a person’s legs, where a piece of metal (iron, lead, etc.) was placed, after which the wound was stitched up.

    2. Over time, the metal oxidized, poisoning the body and causing terrible pain.

    3. Most often, the poor people tore the skin in the place where the metal was sewn up and died from blood loss.

    13. Dividing a person into two parts

    This terrible execution originated in Thailand. The most hardened criminals were subjected to it - mostly murderers.

    How it works?

    1. The accused is placed in a robe woven from vines and stabbed with sharp objects;

    2. After this, his body is quickly cut into two parts, the upper half is immediately placed on a red-hot copper grate; This operation stops the bleeding and prolongs the life of most people.

    A small addition: This torture is described in the book of the Marquis de Sade “Justine, or the successes of vice.” This is a small excerpt from a large piece of text where de Sade allegedly describes the torture of the peoples of the world. But why supposedly? According to many critics, the Marquis was very fond of lying. He had an extraordinary imagination and a couple of delusions, so this torture, like some others, could have been a figment of his imagination. But this field should not refer to Donatien Alphonse as Baron Munchausen. This torture, in my opinion, if it did not exist before, is quite realistic. If, of course, the person is pumped up with painkillers (opiates, alcohol, etc.) before this, so that he does not die before his body touches the bars.

    14. Inflating with air through the anus

    A terrible torture in which a person is pumped with air through the anus.

    There is evidence that in Rus' even Peter the Great himself sinned with this.

    Most often, thieves were executed this way.

    How it works?

    1. The victim was tied hand and foot.

    2. Then they took cotton and stuffed it into the poor man’s ears, nose and mouth.

    3. Bellows were inserted into his anus, with the help of which a huge amount of air was pumped into the person, as a result of which he became like a balloon.

    3. After that, I plugged his anus with a piece of cotton.

    4. Then they opened two veins above his eyebrows, from which all the blood flowed out under enormous pressure.

    5. Sometimes a bound person was placed naked on the roof of the palace and shot with arrows until he died.

    6. Until 1970, this method was often used in Jordanian prisons.

    15. Polledro

    Neapolitan executioners lovingly called this torture “polledro” - “foal” (polledro) and were proud that it was first used in their hometown. Although history has not preserved the name of its inventor, they said that he was an expert in horse breeding and came up with an unusual device to tame his horses.

    Only a few decades later, lovers of making fun of people turned the horse breeder’s device into a real torture machine for people.

    The machine was a wooden frame, similar to a ladder, the crossbars of which had very sharp angles, so that when a person was placed on them with his back, they would cut into the body from the back of the head to the heels. The staircase ended with a huge wooden spoon, into which the head was placed, as if in a cap.

    How it works?

    1. Holes were drilled on both sides of the frame and in the “cap”, and ropes were threaded into each of them. The first of them was tightened on the forehead of the tortured, the last tied the big toes. As a rule, there were thirteen ropes, but for those who were especially stubborn, the number was increased.

    2. Using special devices, the ropes were pulled tighter and tighter - it seemed to the victims that, having crushed the muscles, they were digging into the bones.

    16. Dead Man's Bed (modern China)

    The Chinese Communist Party uses the “dead man’s bed” torture mainly on those prisoners who try to protest against illegal imprisonment through a hunger strike. In most cases, these are prisoners of conscience, imprisoned for their beliefs.

    How it works?

    1. The arms and legs of a stripped prisoner are tied to the corners of a bed on which, instead of a mattress, there is a wooden board with a hole cut out. A bucket for excrement is placed under the hole. Often, a person’s body is tied tightly to the bed with ropes so that he cannot move at all. A person remains in this position continuously for several days to weeks.

    2. In some prisons, such as Shenyang City No. 2 Prison and Jilin City Prison, police also place a hard object under the victim's back to intensify the suffering.

    3. It also happens that the bed is placed vertically and the person hangs for 3-4 days, stretched out by his limbs.

    4. Added to this torment is force feeding, which is carried out using a tube inserted through the nose into the esophagus, into which liquid food is poured.

    5. This procedure is performed mainly by prisoners on the orders of the guards, and not by medical workers. They do this very rudely and unprofessionally, often causing serious damage to a person’s internal organs.

    6. Those who have gone through this torture say that it causes displacement of the vertebrae, joints of the arms and legs, as well as numbness and blackening of the limbs, which often leads to disability.

    17. Yoke (Modern China)

    One of the medieval tortures used in modern Chinese prisons is the wearing of a wooden collar. It is placed on a prisoner, causing him to be unable to walk or stand normally.

    The clamp is a board from 50 to 80 cm in length, from 30 to 50 cm in width and 10 – 15 cm in thickness. In the middle of the clamp there are two holes for the legs.

    The victim, who is wearing a collar, has difficulty moving, must crawl into bed and usually must sit or lie down, as the upright position causes pain and leads to injury to the legs. Without assistance, a person with a collar cannot go to eat or go to the toilet. When a person gets out of bed, the collar not only puts pressure on the legs and heels, causing pain, but its edge clings to the bed and prevents the person from returning to it. At night the prisoner is unable to turn around, and in winter the short blanket does not cover his legs.

    An even worse form of this torture is called “crawling with a wooden clamp.” The guards put a collar on the man and order him to crawl on the concrete floor. If he stops, he is hit on the back with a police baton. An hour later, his fingers, toenails and knees are bleeding profusely, while his back is covered in wounds from the blows.

    18. Impalement

    A terrible, savage execution that came from the East.

    The essence of this execution was that a person was laid on his stomach, one sat on him to prevent him from moving, the other held him by the neck. A stake was inserted into the person's anus, which was then driven in with a mallet; then they drove a stake into the ground. The weight of the body forced the stake to go deeper and deeper and finally it came out under the armpit or between the ribs.

    19. Spanish water torture

    In order to best carry out the procedure of this torture, the accused was placed on one of the types of racks or on a special large table with a rising middle part. After the victim's arms and legs were tied to the edges of the table, the executioner began work in one of several ways. One of these methods involved forcing the victim to swallow a large amount of water using a funnel, then hitting the distended and arched abdomen. Another form involved placing a cloth tube down the victim's throat through which water was slowly poured, causing the victim to swell and suffocate. If this was not enough, the tube was pulled out, causing internal damage, and then inserted again and the process repeated. Sometimes cold water torture was used. In this case, the accused lay naked on a table under a stream of ice water for hours. It is interesting to note that this type of torture was considered light, and the court accepted confessions obtained in this way as voluntary and given by the defendant without the use of torture. Most often, these tortures were used by the Spanish Inquisition in order to extract confessions from heretics and witches.

    20. Chinese water torture

    They sat a man in a very cold room, tied him so that he could not move his head, and in complete darkness cold water was very slowly dripped onto his forehead. After a few days the person froze or went crazy.

    21. Spanish armchair

    This instrument of torture was widely used by the executioners of the Spanish Inquisition and was a chair made of iron, on which the prisoner was seated, and his legs were placed in stocks attached to the legs of the chair. When he found himself in such a completely helpless position, a brazier was placed under his feet; with hot coals, so that the legs began to slowly fry, and in order to prolong the suffering of the poor fellow, the legs were poured with oil from time to time.

    Another version of the Spanish chair was often used, which was a metal throne to which the victim was tied and a fire was lit under the seat, roasting the buttocks. The famous poisoner La Voisin was tortured on such a chair during the famous Poisoning Case in France.

    22. Gridiron (Grid for torture by fire)

    Torture of Saint Lawrence on the gridiron.

    This type of torture is often mentioned in the lives of saints - real and fictitious, but there is no evidence that the gridiron “survived” until the Middle Ages and had even a small circulation in Europe. It is usually described as an ordinary metal grate, 6 feet long and two and a half feet wide, mounted horizontally on legs to allow a fire to be built underneath.

    Sometimes the gridiron was made in the form of a rack in order to be able to resort to combined torture.

    Saint Lawrence was martyred on a similar grid.

    This torture was used very rarely. Firstly, it was quite easy to kill the person being interrogated, and secondly, there were a lot of simpler, but no less cruel tortures.

    23. Pectoral

    In ancient times, a pectoral was a female breast decoration in the form of a pair of carved gold or silver bowls, often sprinkled with precious stones. It was worn like a modern bra and secured with chains.

    In a mocking analogy with this decoration, the savage instrument of torture used by the Venetian Inquisition was named.

    In 1985, the pectoral was heated red-hot and, taking it with tongs, they put it on the tortured woman’s chest and held it until she confessed. If the accused persisted, the executioners heated up the pectoral again cooled by the living body and continued the interrogation.

    Very often, after this barbaric torture, charred, torn holes were left in place of the woman’s breasts.

    24. Tickle torture

    This seemingly harmless effect was a terrible torture. With prolonged tickling, a person's nerve conduction increased so much that even the lightest touch initially caused twitching, laughter, and then turned into terrible pain. If such torture was continued for quite a long time, then after a while spasms of the respiratory muscles occurred and, in the end, the tortured person died from suffocation.

    In the simplest version of torture, the interrogated person was tickled in sensitive areas either simply with their hands, or with hair brushes or brushes. Stiff bird feathers were popular. Usually they tickled under the armpits, heels, nipples, inguinal folds, genitals, and women also under the breasts.

    In addition, torture was often carried out using animals that licked some tasty substance from the heels of the interrogated person. The goat was very often used, since its very hard tongue, adapted for eating grass, caused very strong irritation.

    There was also a type of tickling torture using a beetle, most common in India. With it, a small bug was placed on the head of a man's penis or on a woman's nipple and covered with half a nut shell. After some time, the tickling caused by the movement of insect legs on a living body became so unbearable that the interrogated person confessed to anything

    25. Crocodile

    These tubular metal crocodile pliers were red-hot and used to tear the penis of the person being tortured. First, with a few caressing movements (often made by women), or with a tight bandage, a persistent, hard erection was achieved and then the torture began

    26. Tooth crusher

    These serrated iron tongs were used to slowly crush the testicles of the interrogated person.

    Something similar was widely used in Stalinist and fascist prisons.

    27. Creepy tradition

    Actually, this is not torture, but an African ritual, but, in my opinion, it is very cruel. Girls aged 3-6 years old simply had their external genitalia scraped out without anesthesia.

    Thus, the girl did not lose the ability to have children, but was forever deprived of the opportunity to experience sexual desire and pleasure. This ritual is done “for the benefit” of women, so that they will never be tempted to cheat on their husbands

    28. Bloody Eagle

    One of the most ancient tortures, during which the victim was tied face down and his back was opened, his ribs were broken off at the spine and spread apart like wings. Scandinavian legends claim that during such an execution, the wounds of the victim were sprinkled with salt.

    Many historians claim that this torture was used by pagans against Christians, others are sure that spouses caught in treason were punished in this way, and still others claim that the bloody eagle is just a terrible legend.