How do you punish someone so badly that the memory lasts for centuries? This video reveals how humans punished traitors in every time period — and each method is worse than the last. From scaphism in Ancient Persia where insects devoured you alive over seventeen days, to Edo Japan where passersby were required to saw at your neck with bamboo, to medieval England's hanged, drawn, and quartered sentence designed to destroy your body in four separate ways. Discover how the French Revolution drowned thousands in the Loire River, how Nazi Germany filmed slow executions after stripping victims of their dignity, and how the 21st century delivers death invisibly — with a cup of tea and a microgram of polonium.
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00:00 Ancient Persia
02:13 Edo Japan
03:56 Medieval England
05:36 French Revolution
07:09 Nazi Germany
08:55 21st Century
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