Interrogating Collection
"Unveiling the Truth: The Art of Interrogation Throughout History" British Officers interrogating a prisoner, East Africa
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"Unveiling the Truth: The Art of Interrogation Throughout History" British Officers interrogating a prisoner, East Africa, 1916: In the heart of East Africa during World War I, British officers employ their strategic wit to extract vital information from a captured enemy. Interrogation of Aircrews; W. A. A. F. Help In This Work, c1943. Creator: Cecil Beaton: During the height of World War II, courageous women from the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (W. A. A. F. ) play an integral role in unraveling secrets as they assist in interrogating aircrews. Fol. 110v Pontius Pilate Interrogates Christ (vellum): A timeless depiction on vellum reveals the intense encounter between Pontius Pilate and Jesus Christ, showcasing the power dynamics at play during this pivotal moment in history. The torture of a woman accused of witchcraft in the middle ages, from Les Merveilles de la Science, published c. 1870 (litho): Delving into dark chapters of human history, witness an unsettling portrayal capturing the torment inflicted upon women accused of witchcraft during medieval times. Prisoner Undergoing Torture by Brodequin, 1875 (engraving): An engraving frozen in time exposes a harrowing scene where interrogation methods turn brutal as a prisoner endures excruciating pain under brodequin torture. John Brown after his capture, from The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, May to October 1883 (litho): Explore an evocative lithograph that depicts John Brown moments after his capture—a glimpse into how questioning can shape historical narratives and ignite change. Pictures of the Year- VII "The Traitor, " 1888 Creator: John Pettie.