
In order to describe the drug called Pervitin, we have to go to Nazi Germany in the late 1930s. At the end of the 1930s, the Second World War was at hand, when the footsteps began to be heard clearly. The Germans first annexed Austria and then entered the territory of Czechoslovakia. There was no reaction from the UK-France duo, who watched the events with amazement. However, when the Germans entered the Polish territory in 2, things changed and the sides took a reciprocal front. The story of using Pervitin started after this moment.
The Germans wanted to take down their enemies next to them. For this reason, a secret drug development work was initiated with the code name “D-IX” given to the drug, in order to instill dynamism and war ambition in the German army and to enable them to destroy the enemy by surprise. Sachsenhausen concentration camp in the north of Berlin and minority groups in the camp were selected for the development of the drug, after which the experiments began. The first observed effect in people who were given the Pervitin drug was that they were able to walk longer than 20 kilometers with a load of 100 kilograms without any rest. About Pervitin, a pharmacologist said, “Purpose; It was about transforming ordinary soldiers, sailors, and airmen into super-capable robots.” says. Otto Ranke of the Berlin Military Medical Academy was the man behind the Pervitin project. Otto Ranke found that self-confidence and self-awareness increased in those who used the drug. Many soldiers used this drug on the eastern front, where the war was the bloodiest. In January 1942, a group of 500 soldiers was surrounded by the Red Army at minus 30 degrees Celsius, but they said they felt very good even at -30 degrees thanks to Pervitin. Apart from the effects we have mentioned, it also has effects such as keeping the soldiers vigorous, ensuring that the soldiers do not feel pain, and preventing insomnia for up to 36 hours. For these reasons, a total of 1939 million pills were distributed to the units in the German armies between 1945 and 200.
On Which Facades Is Pervitin Used?
Pervitin was first used on the Polish front, followed by France in the West, the USSR in the East, and Italy in the South, respectively.
Adverse Effects
When you describe Pervitini like this, it may seem like a pill that a soldier should definitely use while in battle, but this drug has many negative aspects as well as positive ones. First of all, since Pervitin is methamphetamine-based, it would be useful to talk about methamphetamine a little. Methamphetamine is a substance that causes the secretion of the body's noradrenaline hormone, and at the same time increases self-confidence by causing dopamine to be released. Because methamphetamine reaches the brain faster than amphetamine and has a stronger stimulant effect, it more effectively causes numbness of the brain and senses, and has a higher addictive potential. Sudden mood and decision changes have also been observed in people taking the drug. Due to these addictions, it causes radical changes on people in the following years.

Although it was later proven that these effects were caused by drugs, the effects were observed in soldiers during the war, but the drug continued to be used despite the effects. In fact, as a result of the disruption in the distribution of drugs to the soldiers, mental and physical collapse began in the soldiers, and this drug was one of the factors that paved the way for the collapse of the Germans as well as helping the rapid advance of the Germans.
In addition, the distribution of these substances is prohibited and the use of such substances is also a crime. It would be beneficial for us to declare them, for you to stay away from these substances and to inform the police in case of a crime.
📩 16/04/2022 08:10
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Does it have only one methamphetamine? Does it contain any other ingredients?