Blitzed: Drugs in Nazi Germany is a non-fiction book by German author Norman Ohler. Published in 2015, the book explores the widespread use of various drugs, particularly methamphetamine (Pervitin) and opioids, by the Nazi regime and its soldiers during World War II. It delves into how these substances influenced the behavior of leaders like Adolf Hitler and the performance of the German military, offering a unique perspective on the war.
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""The book is recommended by the speaker as a great read that provides insight into the drug use by Nazis during World War II, particularly Hitler and the soldiers, and how it influenced their actions."