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In his provocative historical account, Blitzed , Norman Ohler challenges the traditional narrative of Nazi Germany as a disciplined, iron-willed machine. Instead, he presents a "chemical history" of a regime that operated on a massive, state-sponsored drug high. By tracing the flow of synthetic stimulants from the factory floor to the front lines and into the Führerbunker, Ohler argues that the Third Reich was not just ideologically driven, but pharmacologically sustained. The Paradox of Purity and Pervitin

Pervitin was not seen as a "drug" in the modern sense but as a "grocery item," consumed by housewives, factory workers, and students to keep pace with the high-performance demands of the regime. This domestic adoption set the stage for its most consequential application: the military. "Blitzkrieg" as a Chemical Event Blitzed.rar

The Chemical Foundation of the Third Reich: A Re-examination of Nazi "Purity" In his provocative historical account, Blitzed , Norman

One of Ohler’s most striking claims is that the rapid success of the 1940 invasion of France—the Blitzkrieg —was facilitated by methamphetamine. Military records show that the Wehrmacht ordered 35 million tablets of Pervitin to ensure soldiers could march and fight for days without sleep. Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich The Paradox of Purity and Pervitin Pervitin was