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ex-Soldier 420 on Twitter: "During World War 2, the third Reich issued chocolate mixed with methamphetamine to their soldiers on the front, who soon dubbed the stimulant Panzerschokolade ("Tank Chocolate") Chocolate brand:
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Did Nazi Germany Have a Drugs Problem? | History Hit
Soldier OD's on Meth, Has Crazy Adventure | Tales From the Bottle - YouTube
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De Duitse Wehrmacht stond stijf van de Crystal Meth - Battlefield Tours
How important was the drug Pervitin (crystal meth) to Germany's early victories in WWII and was it used for the entire war? - Quora
Polizei hält Donutglasur für Crystal Meth
Did Nazi Germany Have a Drugs Problem? | History Hit
Apparently Hitler made the Nazis get high as fuck on crystal meth before battle
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Blitzkrieg on Speed - Nazis on Crystal Meth Part 2 - WW2 SPECIAL - YouTube
Crystal Meth Origins Link Back to Nazi Germany and World War II - DER SPIEGEL
Kinder chocolate eggs linked to drug-resistant salmonella | WNCT
Pervitin - "Panzerschokolade" und "Hermann-Göring-Pillen" - Wiener Zeitung Online
Panzerschokolade - Crystal Meth bei der Wehrmacht - Video - WELT
How methamphetamine gave Nazis the edge in the first years of World War II
Pervitin: how drugs transformed warfare in 1939-45 — The Security Distillery
drugs - Was any stimulant used in wars before WW2 that gave a significant advantage to soldiers? - History Stack Exchange
Pilot's Salt': The Third Reich Kept Its Soldiers Alert With Meth - The Atlantic