“…This is a quote from Colonel Hubert Zemke, an American prisoner of war (POW) interrogated by Hanns Scharff, an interrogator of the German Luftwaffe during World War II (WWII) (Toliver, 1997). Scharff was perhaps one of the most effective interrogators during WWII, who managed to obtain accurate and actionable intelligence by considering the perspective of his sources (Granhag et al, 2016;Toliver, 1997). Scharff concluded that sources have three prevalent counter-interrogation strategies (Granhag, in press) When Scharff interviewed sources, he refrained from harsh interrogation techniques and avoided direct questions (Granhag, in press;Toliver, 1997).…”