strangleitung
Strangleitung, also known as strangulation, is a method of execution that involves the application of pressure to the neck or throat, cutting off the blood supply to the brain. This technique is often used in capital punishment and has a history dating back to ancient times. The term "strangleitung" is derived from the German words "strangulieren," meaning to strangle, and "Leitung," meaning guidance or direction.
The process of strangleitung typically involves the use of a ligature, such as a rope or cord,
Strangleitung has been criticized for its brutality and lack of dignity, as it often results in prolonged
In recent years, there has been a growing movement to abolish capital punishment worldwide, including the use