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Blitzed by Norman Ohler
Blitzed by Norman Ohler








played a crucial role in the successes, and failures, of the Third Reich Esquire An audacious, compelling read Stern Enthralling Mitteldeutsche Zeitung A revelatory work that considers Hitler's career in a new light. What you'll learn: Never trust a coked-up Nazi ShortList A fascinating, most extraordinary revelation BBC World News The Nazis were all on drugs! So far, so sensationalist but German writer Norman Ohler's absorbing new non-fiction book, Blitzed, makes the convincing argument that the Nazis' use of chemical stimulants. Antony Beevor Guardian This book transforms the overall picture Hans Mommsen Sensational Daily Mail Bursting with interesting facts Vice Norman Ohler has written an illuminating account of the gobsmacking extent to which military strategy in the Third Reich relied on drugs. The book, written with delightful irony, is an eye-opener. The supposedly clean-living Nazis, who accused the Jews of corrupting German youth, were the real pushers. He has also unearthed the way that the German army did not march on its stomach, but on methamphetamine. it has an uncanny ability to disturb - Roger Boyes The Times Very good and extremely interesting - a serious piece of scholarship very well-researched - Ian Kershaw author of Hitler and To Hell and Back The most brilliant and fascinating book I have read in my entire life - Dan Snow Norman Ohler has succeeded in a remarkable scoop, by studying in detail the notebooks of Hitler's personal doctor and demonstrating that Hitler was a far worse junkie than we had ever imagined. retells the history of the war through the prism of the pill. gripping reading - Anna Katharina Schaffner Times Literary Supplement Remarkable. It was terrific! - Douglas Coupland The picture he paints is both a powerful and an extreme one. It makes me want to revisit other books on it with the hindsight of knowing these newly exposed truths. It emotionally and technically makes sense of previously unexplainable aspects of that war. remarkable - Antony Beevor BBC RADIO 4 Blitzed is making me rethink everything I've ever seen and read about WWII. Blitzed looks set to reframe the way certain aspects of the Third Reich will be viewed in the future - Rachel Cooke Guardian A huge contribution. German writer Norman Ohler's astonishing account of methamphetamine addiction in the Third Reich changes what we know about the second world war.










Blitzed by Norman Ohler