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Re: Luftwaffe Use of Pervitin: Documented?
Many of the most successful products are mostly sugar!
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Re: Luftwaffe Use of Pervitin: Documented?
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Re: Luftwaffe Use of Pervitin: Documented?
I saw the above mentioned PBS documentary World war speed and found it interesting.
WW2 week by week on youtube also mentions Pervitin use and Hitler's drug use. |
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Re: Luftwaffe Use of Pervitin: Documented?
The History on 21 July 2019 had a program "Nazis on Drugs" dealing with this subject and Hitler's drug use
I think I read where a RAF pilot shot down in the sea during the Dieppe raid consumed the speed pills in his survival kit which kept him high for 2 days until it wore off and he crashed so to speak. |
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Re: Luftwaffe Use of Pervitin: Documented?
Ahem, it wasn't just 'Nazis' who were whacked out on drugs whilst on ops, as the USAF demonstrates with it's use of 'Go Pills'.
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Re: Luftwaffe Use of Pervitin: Documented?
Best tell that to the History Channel: I'm sure they'll happily forgo dramatic impact if it makes their programmes more accurate!
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Re: Luftwaffe Use of Pervitin: Documented?
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Use of alcohol and drugs by aircrew?
Hi guys
One reads from time to time of the use of alcohol and drugs by aircrew during operations in WWII. Do we know what regulations existed within the various Axis air forces? German, Italian, Japanese. And the outcome when ignored? Were there any well-known examples? Just out of interest. I've post similarly on the Allied site. Stay safe Brian |
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Use of alcohol and drugs by aircrew.
Hi guys
One reads from time to time of the use of alcohol and drugs by aircrew during operations in WWII. Do we know what regulations existed within the various Axis air forces? British, American, Russian. And the outcome when ignored? Were there any well-known examples? Just out of interest. I've post similarly on the Axis site. Stay safe Brian |
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Re: Use of alcohol and drugs by aircrew?
Use of benzedrine and other stimulators has been well recorded by both Allied and Axis forces in WW2. Alcohol appears to have been even greater widespread use, including a number of comments on the use of oxygen by fighter pilots to help recover from hangovers. Or are you referring to illegal use of drugs?
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