#228 | Meth and Mayhem: How Rampant Drug Usage Influenced Hitler, Nazi Germany, and World War II
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🎙 Douglas Vigliotti explores "Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich” by Norman Ohler, a history book that reads like a novel and offers a unique and fresh perspective on World War II. Discover the hidden role of cocaine, opiates, and methamphetamines in Nazi Germany and on the German military strategy, blitzkrieg, propelling the Wehrmacht’s early successes of the war. Vigliotti also shares intriguing insights into Hitler's personal drug use and its outsized influence on world history.
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💥 TOPICS COVERED IN THE EPISODE:
- Introduction to the Episode (00:09) - Douglas welcomes listeners and introduces the book "Blitzed" by Norman Ohler.
- Author Background (01:15) - Discussion on Norman Ohler's works and his focus on Nazi Germany's history.
- Overview of "Blitzed" (02:19) - Summary of the book's subtitle and its exploration of drug use in the Third Reich.
- Drug Use in the Wehrmacht (03:29) - Insight into how methamphetamines fueled early German military successes in World War II.
- Hitler's Narcissism and Drug Use (06:29) - Examination of Hitler's public persona versus his private drug use and addiction.
- The Decision to Administer Drugs (09:10) - Details on Hitler's personal physician's choice to use drugs to maintain Hitler’s health.
- Takeaways from the Book (10:31) - Douglas shares insights on the unique perspective provided by "Blitzed" on WWII.
- Closing Remarks (11:38) - Encouragement to subscribe and connect, along with a reminder about his own book.
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