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Join the contest SubscribePervitin... was a over the counter 'pick me up' in 1930's Germany.Looks like WWII methamphetamine issued to the troops….
People wonder how the German troops, speficifcally the Waffen SS, were able to do the horrible things the did… look no further. All of them were higher than a kite…
(Gerhard)
The Japanese developed meth in a lab. The Germans went there and bought the patent. They mass produced it as Pervitin. During the Blitzkrieg the Allies were baffled as to how the hell can the German armored divisions move non stop for days at a time.... Easy if you are jacked up on Meth. Both the military and civilians were addicted as hell. Excellent show about this on AHC channel... Called: Hitler's Super Soldiers.Pervitin... was a over the counter 'pick me up' in 1930's Germany.
Used during invasions of Poland and Western Europe to fuel Blitzkrieg. But part of the reason the Wermacht stalled outside Dunkirk may have been that the troops hit the end of their ropes... even with amphetamines. Not much later in the war it was banned.
Not sure if it's still happening today, but as late as VN, U.S. Special Operations troops were issued 'stay awake' pills. Amphetamines. And one of the reasons that the 'biker culture' of the '60's (many groups founded by WW2 veterans looking for excitement) were into amphetamines was exposure to the drugs during the war. Esp. Aircrews. Helped you ride hard and party hard!
Meh.... everyone looks for an advantage! Or a buzz. Rope on sailing ships was kept locked up because the sailors would smoke the hemp... rope locker indeed.
Sirhr
Wasn't just used by the Germans that used pervitin.
Pervitin... was a over the counter 'pick me up' in 1930's Germany.
Used during invasions of Poland and Western Europe to fuel Blitzkrieg. But part of the reason the Wermacht stalled outside Dunkirk may have been that the troops hit the end of their ropes... even with amphetamines. Not much later in the war it was banned.
Not sure if it's still happening today, but as late as VN, U.S. Special Operations troops were issued 'stay awake' pills. Amphetamines. And one of the reasons that the 'biker culture' of the '60's (many groups founded by WW2 veterans looking for excitement) were into amphetamines was exposure to the drugs during the war. Esp. Aircrews. Helped you ride hard and party hard!
Meh.... everyone looks for an advantage! Or a buzz. Rope on sailing ships was kept locked up because the sailors would smoke the hemp... rope locker indeed.
Sirhr
Air Force docs prescribed it like vitamins in the 60's. When my dad was stationed on Guam, he took them for a time and in his words, "went through heck" kicking them. I'm glad he did. He hated depending on any thing, or person.Pervitin... was a over the counter 'pick me up' in 1930's Germany.
Used during invasions of Poland and Western Europe to fuel Blitzkrieg. But part of the reason the Wermacht stalled outside Dunkirk may have been that the troops hit the end of their ropes... even with amphetamines. Not much later in the war it was banned.
Not sure if it's still happening today, but as late as VN, U.S. Special Operations troops were issued 'stay awake' pills. Amphetamines. And one of the reasons that the 'biker culture' of the '60's (many groups founded by WW2 veterans looking for excitement) were into amphetamines was exposure to the drugs during the war. Esp. Aircrews. Helped you ride hard and party hard!
Meh.... everyone looks for an advantage! Or a buzz. Rope on sailing ships was kept locked up because the sailors would smoke the hemp... rope locker indeed.
Sirhr