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New book suggests Adolf Hitler abused opiates and fed his army crystal meth

NAZI dictator Adolf Hitler was high on drugs and encouraged his soldiers to do crystal meth during his reign, an explosive new book claims.

German dictator Adolf Hitler abused opiates, according to a new book.
German dictator Adolf Hitler abused opiates, according to a new book.

NAZI dictator Adolf Hitler was high on drugs and encouraged his soldiers to do crystal meth during his reign, an explosive new book claims.

With records from Hitler’s physician Dr Theodo Morell, author Norman Ohler believes he has discovered the dictator relied on a cocktail of drugs including cocaine, heroin, morphine and crystal meth.

It is believed he was a junkie right up until he retreated to his bunker for the last time in 1945 and killed himself.

“I could detect three stages of Hitler’s intoxication from (1936 to 1941),” Ohler told BBC Radio 4.

“He took vitamins and glucose intravenously in high dosages, I don’t know if that’s considered drug consumption already, and when the war against Russia turned bad in October 1941, he turned to steroids and hormone products, liver extract of pigs and stuff like that.

“Pretty unsavoury things got into his veins.”

Ohler said Hitler started abusing opiates in 1943-44.

“His favourite drug was Eukodal, a cousin of heroin that has a much higher potential of making you euphoric,” he said.

Nazi officials with Adolf Hitler, who is believed to have had a drug problem. Picture: AP
Nazi officials with Adolf Hitler, who is believed to have had a drug problem. Picture: AP

Ohler’s book, Blitzed, claims Hitler’s soldiers also went on drug-fuelled rampages while fighting the Second World War.

The soldiers’ drug of choice was Pervitin, known today as crystal meth, and Ohler said it was the one thing that helped them overcome exhaustion.

“The abuse of crystal meth by the German army shows enemy number one was not the British, French or Russians, it was fatigue,” Ohler told BBC Radio 4.

“The German army was trying to win the battle against sleep, it’s why they used methamphetamines.

“At the beginning it worked wonders in the attack on Poland and the Western Campaign against France and Great Britain, you can see exactly how methamphetamine was used.”

Former German dictator Adolf Hitler’s favourite drug was Eukodal, according to a new book. Picture: Supplied
Former German dictator Adolf Hitler’s favourite drug was Eukodal, according to a new book. Picture: Supplied

Ohler said just before the attack on the west on May 10, 1940, 35 million dosages of Pervitin were given out to soldiers.

Pervitin was as easy to get as any usual medicine until 1939, and Ohler told German broadcaster Deutsche Welle it became the drug of choice in Berlin.

“Like people drink coffee to boost their energy, people took loads of Pervitin across the board,” Ohler said.

The company that patented Pervitin in 1937 wanted it to rival Coca Cola.

Ohler told Deutsche Welle the drug would keep the army up for days and it was used for the first time when Germany invaded Sudetenland and Poland and again when Germany attacked France in 1940.

Adolf Hitler killed himself in his bunker in 1945.
Adolf Hitler killed himself in his bunker in 1945.

Ohler told Deutsche Welle Hitler didn’t really take Pervitin himself, and mostly used Eukodal.

“In the fall of 1944, when the military situation was quite bad, he used this strong drug that made him euphoric even when reality wasn’t looking euphoric at all,” Ohler said.

“The generals kept telling him ‘we need to change our tactics. We need to end this. We are going to lose the war’ and he didn’t want to hear it.

“He had Dr Morell give him the drugs that made him feel invulnerable and on top of the situation.”

While it was widely known soldiers took Pervitin, and it was very much accepted, nobody really knew that Hitler was abusing opiates in private.

Ohler said however a lot of people suspected he was keeping some kind of secret.

“There were some attempts to make Morell uncover what he gave Hitler, but he refused. It was a secret between those two men,” he said.

Originally published as New book suggests Adolf Hitler abused opiates and fed his army crystal meth

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