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Blitzed

Drugs in Nazi Germany

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Blitzed

De: Norman Ohler, Shaun Whiteside - translator
Narrado por: Jonathan Keeble
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The Nazis presented themselves as warriors against moral degeneracy. Yet, as Norman Ohler's gripping best seller reveals, the entire Third Reich was permeated with drugs: cocaine, heroin, morphine and, most of all, methamphetamines, or crystal meth, used by everyone from factory workers to housewives, and crucial to troops; resilience - even partly explaining German victory in 1940.

The promiscuous use of drugs at the very highest levels also impaired and confused decision-making, with Hitler and his entourage taking refuge in potentially lethal cocktails of stimulants administered by the physician Dr Morell as the war turned against Germany. While drugs cannot on their own explain the events of the Second World War or its outcome, Ohler shows, they change our understanding of it. Blitzed forms a crucial missing piece of the story.

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"Bursting with interesting facts." ( Vice)
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The Book Provides A Fascinating And Comprehensive Account Of The Role Of Drugs, Particularly Methamphetamines And Opioids, In Fueling The Nazi Military Machine And Hitler's Own Addiction During World War Ii. While The Beginning Is Described As Slow-going, The Narrative Becomes Increasingly Compelling As It Reveals Intriguing Revelations About The Underpinnings Of The Nazi War Effort. However, Some Reviewers Felt That The Author May Have Overplayed Or Embellished Certain Aspects With A Melodramatic Flair. The Book Offers A New Perspective On This Dark Period Of History Through The Lens Of Pharmacological History, Despite Some Criticisms Of Mispronounced Words By The Narrator.
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Rewrite History!

Hitler's drug use has been long known. You can go all the way back to Trever-Roper for Morell's use of "28 substances." Nevertheless, conventional historians have discounted the impact this would obviously have had. The question is only a matter of degree. Unfortunately Ohler, a dreaded non professional historian, overplays his hand with the melodramatic flair, and will be discounted by the mainstream just like the reports of Hitler's doctor, as a quack!

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VERY INFORMATIVE!

Great performance! VERY interesting points and insights. The author provides extensive details that support the premise. Sometimes he takes liberties regarding what was said, expressions, inferences when obviously was not present. Definitely clinched the case that Third Reisch attriocites were contributed to by meth and morphine use as well as justification for some of it's actions. Medical information given about addiction and it's symptoms in humans seems right on. I came away with a much better understanding of WWII and what the author believes were it's underpinnings. A good, if very thought provacative, read.

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A new layer to the history

A comprehensive look at yet another dark aspect of the Nazi story. The drug production and consumption adds another layer to the complex history of the period.

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the Missing Link

a previously overlooked but significant factor in the rise & fall of the third reich

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wow, just wow

thanks for your reasearch!
thanks for your reasearch!
thanks for your reasearch!
hope it gets into school teaching soon

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mind blowing!!!

It's like every story you hear about taking drugs with euphoric highs. The lows, the down side ... eventually will be your downfall, because you need to go back up. For a man who was a vegetarian, I'm surprised he didn't ask more questions of himself about the constant ups and downs he was experiencing. If you go through your life with an even body function and then start taking a substance that alters your behavior with extreme ups and extreme downs, wouldn't you ask yourself the question of why this is a good thing? You know that you did at one time operate your body without the extremes and functioned with manageable fluctuations.

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Excellent from start to finish

The History the writing the pace and the brilliant narrator made this my favorite audible book so far

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Sheds a lot of light on all that crazy

Modern warfare was pioneered by people who did more drugs than Motley Crew. Makes sense.

See also Dan Carlin's podcast about how drunk and high Churchill and FDR were.

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Top notch audiobook!

This is a gripping historical narrative, offering an unusual perspective on Hitler and the Nazis. It develops a fascinating argument -- that amphetamines and pharmaceuticals were a significant factor in the history of the Second World War. While this is not an *entirely* new argument -- I read a history of amphetamines a few years ago called _On Speed_ that made similar suggestions -- Blitzed caught the pass and ran with it all the way into the end zone for the touchdown. Rooted in scholarship, but very fun to listen to, and well performed by the audio reader. Excellent!

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Revelatory

An eye opening account of the endemic use of drugs in the Third Reich: both amongst the Nazi elite and the fighting men for whom meth amphetamine was an essential element in their early successes, especially the invasion of France.

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