leftysergeant
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Does torture include the removal of body parts by American soldiers/marines while the enemy is still alive?
"[c]learly, the collection of body parts on a scale large enough to concern the military authorities had started as soon as the first living or dead Japanese bodies were encountered."
If they are living when the parts are removed, yes, the prisoners were tortured. If the skulls were removed from livng Japanese in custody, it was murder.
And doing either was specificly addressed by an order that emphasized that is was a crime to begin with.
