GERMAN NAZI SCHO-KA-KOLA SOLDIERS DRUGS PERVITIN WH SS
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RARE PIECE OF HISTORY!
EMPTY WAR PERIOD CASE OF SCHO-KA-KOLA.
The Wehrmacht, Germany's World War II army, ended up distributing millions of the Pervitin tablets to soldiers on the front (they called it "Panzerschokolade," or "tank chocolate"). The air force gave the tablets to its flyers (in this case, it was "pilot's chocolate" or "pilot's salt").
Hitler himself was given intravenous injections of methamphetamine by his personal physician, Theodor Morell. The pill, however, was the more common form of the drug. All told, between April and July of 1940, more than 35 million three-milligram doses of Pervitin were manufactured for the German army and air force
EMPTY WAR PERIOD CASE OF SCHO-KA-KOLA.
The Wehrmacht, Germany's World War II army, ended up distributing millions of the Pervitin tablets to soldiers on the front (they called it "Panzerschokolade," or "tank chocolate"). The air force gave the tablets to its flyers (in this case, it was "pilot's chocolate" or "pilot's salt").
Hitler himself was given intravenous injections of methamphetamine by his personal physician, Theodor Morell. The pill, however, was the more common form of the drug. All told, between April and July of 1940, more than 35 million three-milligram doses of Pervitin were manufactured for the German army and air force
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GERMAN NAZI SCHO-KA-KOLA SOLDIERS DRUGS PERVITIN WH SS
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