The Wehrmacht — the Nazi armed forces — owed some of its most remarkable victories and, later, its bitterest defeats to the stimulating effects of methamphetamine and cocaine, according to Norman Ohler’s book Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich, the English translation of which is due to hit shelves in March.
Map_One over 6 years ago
Score 1 for mom.
Map_One over 6 years ago
And what is that kid on? Those eyes—PCP, meth, acid?
salenstormwing over 6 years ago
Just because you’re possessed by an otherworldly spirit doesn’t mean you can shirk your chores around the house. Now go take Zuul out for a walk.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
Methamphetamine chocolate like the Nazis used.
https://theoutline.com/post/1103/the-nazis-were-on-meth-but-that-s-not-the-whole-story?zd=1&zi=mgpwpn5e
Oliver BatemanFeb—17—2017 11:44AM EST
The Wehrmacht — the Nazi armed forces — owed some of its most remarkable victories and, later, its bitterest defeats to the stimulating effects of methamphetamine and cocaine, according to Norman Ohler’s book Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich, the English translation of which is due to hit shelves in March.