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Just finished Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Actually quite an enjoyable read when you can go at your own pace versus having to do a book report on it tomorrow morning. Dickens was really a master at fleshing out believable characters, keeping the plot moving along (of course far slower than modern attention spans demand) and the occasional intellectual mini-essay. It's easy to see why he was such an enormously popular writer in his day. Political correctness has changed a bit though-one of his villains is almost always referred as The Jew.
 
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I am still reading the book "blitzed" from Norman Ohler as well.

It is amazing and disgusting at the same time, to read that the Germans where able to attack that fast because of the pervitin pills(methamphetamine) : The battle of Dunkirk.
The German troops were constantly awake by constantly taking pervitin(methamphetamine) pills multiple pills every day.
Which allowed them to be awake for seventeen days in a row.

Of course the effect is making the soldiers and these troops fully dependent on the drug. Withdrawal symptoms walhalla at the time under the nazi troops.
But Ranke did not care...
A lot of German soldiers returned from thee warfield with these weird diseases that their bodies no longer functioned well. Like for example, constant being exhausted or very high blood pressure, constantly.

It is weird to read that Hitler was a meth addict, Göring was an opium addict. Almost all people high in the hierarchy were addicted to some sort of drug.
And pervitin was just seen as a normal thing at the time in Nazi germany because people close to the leadership constantly promoted the use.

At the time Germany was like most countries in the western world, a lawles free market without protections in place for the citizens, no specifications, no laws at the time.
The images and text below are not part of the book, but it explains how life on this world was at the time.


But other countries where no different :
Think for example about selling radium pills used as suppository for women, around the same around the 1900s until after WW2.






https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/when-beauty-products-were-radioactive/index.html
Small excerpt from text :
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A miracle cream was launched in Paris in 1933. Billed as a “scientific beauty product,” it promised to improve circulation, firm muscle tissue, reduce fat and smooth wrinkles. It was part of a line of cosmetics called Tho-Radia – after thorium and radium, the radioactive elements it contained.
Today, no one would intentionally smear radioactive materials on their face, but in 1933, the dangers of radioactivity were not yet fully understood. This mysterious new form of energy, discovered by French physicist Henri Becquerel in 1896, had become imbued with mythical powers.
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But other kinds of products meant to be ingested proved lethal. A popular one was Radithor, an “energy drink” consisting of distilled water with tiny amounts of radium dissolved into it. Boldly advertised as “A Cure for the Living Dead,” it promised to tackle various ailments from diabetes to sexual decline.
Far from being a panacea, it killed its most famous advocate, American socialite and athlete Eben Byers, who became notorious for drinking up to three bottles of Radithor every day for years. He died from it in 1932, and the Wall Street Journal ran the headline: “The radium water worked fine until his jaw came off.”
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Wearing the watches didn’t carry much risk, but the factory workers who made them glow suffered terrible health effects.
Applying radioactive paint to the watch dials was a delicate but painstaking task that was considered women’s work. These “radium girls,” as the workers came to be known, were instructed to keep the brushes pointed using their lips. Over time, they started to suffer from a condition called “radium jaw,” as repeatedly ingesting small amounts of radium caused necrosis of their bones.
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Muse

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Just finished Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens. Actually quite an enjoyable read when you can go at your own pace versus having to do a book report on it tomorrow morning. Dickens was really a master at fleshing out believable characters, keeping the plot moving along (of course far slower than modern attention spans demand) and the occasional intellectual mini-essay. It's easy to see why he was such an enormously popular writer in his day. Political correctness has changed a bit though-one of his villains is almost always referred as The Jew.
We read A Tale of Two Cities in high school. Long time ago for me, but I recall I enjoyed it considerably although I wasn't inclined to read novels. It is a far far better thing I do...
 

Muse

Lifer
Jul 11, 2001
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I am still reading the book "blitzed" from Norman Ohler as well.

It is amazing and disgusting at the same time, to read that the Germans where able to attack that fast because of the pervitin pills(methamphetamine) : The battle of Dunkirk.
The German troops were constantly awake by constantly taking pervitin(methamphetamine) pills multiple pills every day.
Which allowed them to be awake for seventeen days in a row.

Of course the effect is making the soldiers and these troops fully dependent on the drug. Withdrawal symptoms walhalla at the time under the nazi troops.
But Ranke did not care...
A lot of German soldiers returned from thee warfield with these weird diseases that their bodies no longer functioned well. Like for example, constant being exhausted or very high blood pressure, constantly.

It is weird to read that Hitler was a meth addict, Göring was an opium addict. Almost all people high in the hierarchy were addicted to some sort of drug.
And pervitin was just seen as a normal thing at the time in Nazi germany because people close to the leadership constantly promoted the use.

At the time Germany was like most countries in the western world, a lawles free market without protections in place for the citizens, no specifications, no laws at the time.
The images and text below are not part of the book, but it explains how life on this world was at the time.


But other countries where no different :
Think for example about selling radium pills used as suppository for women, around the same around the 1900s until after WW2.

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https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/when-beauty-products-were-radioactive/index.html
Small excerpt from text :
"
A miracle cream was launched in Paris in 1933. Billed as a “scientific beauty product,” it promised to improve circulation, firm muscle tissue, reduce fat and smooth wrinkles. It was part of a line of cosmetics called Tho-Radia – after thorium and radium, the radioactive elements it contained.
Today, no one would intentionally smear radioactive materials on their face, but in 1933, the dangers of radioactivity were not yet fully understood. This mysterious new form of energy, discovered by French physicist Henri Becquerel in 1896, had become imbued with mythical powers.
"
and
"
But other kinds of products meant to be ingested proved lethal. A popular one was Radithor, an “energy drink” consisting of distilled water with tiny amounts of radium dissolved into it. Boldly advertised as “A Cure for the Living Dead,” it promised to tackle various ailments from diabetes to sexual decline.
Far from being a panacea, it killed its most famous advocate, American socialite and athlete Eben Byers, who became notorious for drinking up to three bottles of Radithor every day for years. He died from it in 1932, and the Wall Street Journal ran the headline: “The radium water worked fine until his jaw came off.”
"
and
"
Wearing the watches didn’t carry much risk, but the factory workers who made them glow suffered terrible health effects.
Applying radioactive paint to the watch dials was a delicate but painstaking task that was considered women’s work. These “radium girls,” as the workers came to be known, were instructed to keep the brushes pointed using their lips. Over time, they started to suffer from a condition called “radium jaw,” as repeatedly ingesting small amounts of radium caused necrosis of their bones.
"
I had radium dial watches as a kid. I don't know if they were bad for me. You don't see them now.

The Nazi use of Methamphetamine was ultimately destructive for them. It likely contributed greatly to Hitler's personal demise.
 
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Myths of the Rhine - by X.B. Saintine, in 1857 . . . . . . well-written discussion of the various myths, gods, beliefs, folklore and customs of those along the Rhine; French author pokes fun at the subject here and there, and has an imaginative way of painting the picture. Original edition was illustrated by Gustave Dore.

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The Natural and Aboriginal History of Tennessee: Up to the First Settlements Therein by the White People, in the Year 1768, - by John Haywood, in 1823
Compares Cherokee and Choctaw traditions to those of Peruvians, Hindus, Mexicans, and Egyptians. Lots of detail on Indian lifestyle. At one point pursues a long discussion of dowsing, as well as a long detailed description of an earthquake.

 

IronWing

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Jul 20, 2001
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I had set the book aside and finally got around to finishing it. It covers the post-war period but really focuses on Gorbachev and the Reykjavík summit. Unlike previous books by Rhodes, there is much less time spent on the physics and industrial aspects of the war machine and more on the behind the scenes politics and maneuvering of the key players. Richard Rhodes is generally neutral concerning the figures he writes about but it is clear that he found Richard Perle to be a raging asshole even before the Iraq War.
 
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I had radium dial watches as a kid. I don't know if they were bad for me. You don't see them now.

The Nazi use of Methamphetamine was ultimately destructive for them. It likely contributed greatly to Hitler's personal demise.
The demise of the country at that time i would say.
Germany like most countries made incredible advances at the time when it comes to technology and the sciences in every way before the war and the vilification of the Jewish people.
But everything was used to create war apparatus.
And i am not even talking about the horrible experiments done on humans in those camps. Also on handicapped people that were not Jewish.
I vagely remember something about a special street adres in Germany during the nazi time. If people were send there, it was over for them, Jewish or not.
The chronic use of Methamphetamine, opium and cocaine made the nazis insane.

  • But then again, i can name a few examples of experiments done on humans in prison in other "civilized" countries like for example the USA, but with the difference that this was a handful of people in the medical sciences, and not a whole country.
  • And i vagely remember something about what is called : "gulag" in countries or empires like the USSR.
  • The child soldiers, drugged and then forced to do horrible things to other humans, in some countries where people where at war in Africa. Just to make those child soldiers "Tough" and "Hardened".

I am sure if i dig into the past i can find many horrible experiments done on people all over the world.

An intelligent man once said something similar like this : "Civilization of a human is a very thin skin covering a savage".
 
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