Make ’em Talk Principles Of Military Interrogation

Make ’em Talk Principles Of Military Interrogation by Patrick Mcdonald is a detailed manual published by Paladin Press on July 1, 1993. This 80-page book explores various interrogation techniques employed by military forces, including those used by the U.S., Soviets, Nazis, Japanese, Vietnamese, and Iraqis. It provides insights into both mental and physical coercion methods, along with the moral and legal implications associated with these practices.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of effective and notorious interrogation strategies, as well as guidance on how to tailor these methods to specific subjects. The book also addresses special considerations for dealing with terrorists, making it a resource for understanding the complexities of military law and questioning techniques. This edition is presented in English and measures 8.75 inches in height and 5.5 inches in length.
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Every military has its ways of making people talk. This manual takes you through the most common, effective and notorious methods used by the U.S., Soviets, Nazis, Japanese, Vietnamese, Iraqis and others. Includes mental and physical coercion, moral and legal consequences, how to match methods with subjects, special rules for terrorists and more.
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