German Nazi Psychological Torture During World War II
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Adolf Hitler’s German Nazi soldiers would often psychologically torture prisoners of war by locking them in a small room and providing very little to no food. Perhaps most dastardly, every few days Nazi soldiers would tell a prisoner “you’re getting out tomorrow” which would create hope within the prisoner only to be stamped out when nothing happened. Nazi soldiers would repeatedly say this to prisoners on multiple occasions throughout the prisoner’s detainment
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