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Blitzed by Norman Ohler is a historical investigation into the pervasive use of drugs in Nazi Germany. The book details how the military used Pervitin (a form of methamphetamine) to fuel the Blitzkrieg and how Adolf Hitler himself was heavily medicated with a cocktail of opiates and steroids. Based on extensive archival research, Ohler's work provides a different perspective on the tactical successes and eventual collapse of the Third Reich, highlighting the role of chemical enhancement in the regime's operations.
Did you ever read Blitzed? No. It's Norman Ohler wrote about Hitler marching through Poland and about all the drugs that they were giving.
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"Joe Rogan and Johnny Knoxville discuss the use of Pervitin and other drugs by the German military and Hitler during World War II, specifically mentioning Norman Ohler's book by name."





