
Part One: Hitler's Drug Problem
Behind the Bastards
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Blitzkrieg, Addiction, and Relationships
This chapter explores Germany's military innovations in World War II, particularly the tactics that facilitated the rapid success during the invasion of Poland, including the use of Pervitin to enhance soldier performance. It humorously connects the effects of methamphetamine on personal relationships and dating culture, while also emphasizing the significance of therapy. Additionally, the chapter examines Adolf Hitler's relationship with drugs and how substance use impacted decisions and historical events during the Nazi regime.
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