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blitzed by Norman Oler appears 18 times across 14 podcast episodes on 2 shows, with transcript quotes and timestamps.
Recent mentions on Joe Rogan Experience and Lex Fridman Podcast.
The book "Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich" by Norman Oler has been frequently mentioned on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, highlighting its exploration of drug use among the Nazi army during World War II. Guests such as Johnny Knoxville and Ralph Barbosa have praised the book for providing a unique perspective on the behavior of Nazi soldiers, particularly their use of methamphetamine, which they argue significantly influenced military campaigns and decision-making.
Multiple guests, including John Lisle and Rick Doblin, have referred to "Blitzed" as a phenomenal work that sheds light on the pervasive drug culture within the Nazi regime. The discussions often emphasize how the use of meth not only affected the soldiers' performance but also offers a deeper understanding of the historical context of their actions. This consistent engagement with the book across various episodes underscores its relevance and the compelling nature of its subject matter.
The host mentions 'Blitzed' to highlight the role of drugs in the Nazi military strategy during World War II. The book provides a detailed account of how soldiers were administered methamphetamine to enhance their performance and the consequences of such practices.
The host mentions 'Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich' to highlight the significant role drugs played in the Nazi regime and its military strategies. The book provides eye-opening insights into how addiction influenced key figures and their decisions during the war.
The host mentions 'Blitzed' to highlight the extensive drug use among German soldiers during World War II and its impact on their actions. The book provides a shocking insight into how these substances influenced the behavior and decisions of individuals during the war.
Recent show rotation: Joe Rogan Experience and Lex Fridman Podcast.
Guests tied to these mentions include Johnny Knoxville, John Lisle, Russell Crowe, and Norman Ohler.
Fastest path back to the source: the first indexed mention lands at 2:09:26 in the episode where we captured it.
Mentions across episodes
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“It's Norman Oler wrote about Hitler marching through Poland and about all the drugs that they were giving people.”
“Have you read Norman Oler's book, Blitzed? Yes. I don't know if I've read the whole thing.”
“The discussion revolves around the book 'Blitzed' by Norman Oler, which covers the drug use of the Nazi army during World War II.”
“That's the Enigma machine. Everything, the codes being broken. So no matter what they did, they're always being second guessed. So, you know, Hitler's trust of him was adjusted a little bit. And I also sort of liken it to him knowing he's gonna get stabbed. So he just doesn't bother going to the place where he would get stabbed. You know, so he does a whole bunch of other stuff and he keeps his authority, but he's not at.”
“Host introduces Norman Ohler as author of Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich, a book investigating psychoactive drugs' role in WWII; praised by historians Ian Kershaw and Antony Beevor.”
“It's a great book about all the meth they took during World War II. It gives you a totally different insight into why they were behaving the way they behaved.”
“It's called Blitzed by Norman Ohler. He wrote this book about all the meth they took during World War II. It's all about the most meth they gave to the people in the tanks.”
“It's about Nazis and the use of methamphetamine during the war. The book details how the Nazi regime was fueled by speed during their campaigns.”
“Phenomenal book on the drug use by the Nazis. It's all about meth. They were all methed out of their fucking minds, which is like the wrong drugs can ruin everything.”
“Phenomenal book on the drug use by the Nazis. It's all about meth. They were all methed out of their fucking minds, which is like the wrong drugs can ruin everything.”
“Norman Oler wrote this insane book on the ubiquitous use of drugs during the Third Reich and how it caused them to go through Poland in three days because they stayed up for three fucking days on meth.”
“The discussion revolves around the use of methamphetamine during wartime, particularly in relation to the book 'Blitzed' which details the effects of drugs on soldiers.”
“This book is fucking nuts. This is nuts. They had the can I take that for the plane?”
“The book 'Blitzed' is all about the use of methamphetamines and the different drugs that they gave their soldiers during World War II.”
“The book discusses how the Nazis during the blitzkrieg campaign were all on meth, including Hitler's use of cocaine and oxycodone.”
“There's a book that we just read. It's called blitzed. This dude, Norman. Oh, her. It's all about the Nazis. They gave them Nazi Smith.”
“The author references this previous book, which details the Nazis' use of methamphetamine and their understanding of its impact on the war effort.”
“The conversation shifts to discussing the book 'Blitzed', which explores the use of methamphetamine by the Nazis and its impact on society and military strategy during World War II.”














