isaac_newton wrote:kbus888 wrote:=2014/06/12=
Possible solution to motivating POW's to work.
Upon wake-up, cull those (able-bodied) not willing to work that day.
The remainders are sent to the fields or the hospital as required.
In the evening, the workers get food and water, and the non-workers get water only.
For that day, the non-workers get housed in separate quarters to avoid their friends sneaking food to them.
No torture required.
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hmmmmm - sounds a bit like what I imagine the regime is like in the COGA camps in Siddarmark. Don't think that's going to appeal to Cayleb, Staynair etc...
This was standard Japanese practice in WWII - resulted in a 20%/year mortality rate for POW's (higher for civilians). Being sick is quickly fatal unless you have supportive fellows. The Germans did the same for civilian prisoners (with similar results) but were prohibited under the Geneva conventions from treating the POW's the same way. (Japan hadn't signed the Geneva conventions at this time).