World War Speed (2019, 1080p HD Documentary)

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Stories about drug use by Hitler and German forces during World War II have been widely told. What’s less well known is the Allied commanders’ embraced pharmacological “force enhancers” as well. By 1941, rumors about Nazi soldiers using a “super-drug” identified as the methamphetamine Pervitin were confirmed, and Allied commanders launched their own classified program to find the perfect war-fighting drug.

During the war, one in three Allied soldiers were incapacitated without a physical scratch on them. Modern weapons and warfare proved so terrifying that almost as many men were shredded by combat fatigue and shell shock — now known as Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) — as by bullets and shrapnel. Allied commanders believed Benzedrine, an amphetamine similar to Pervitin, was the answer, hoping the amphetamine would defeat not just the need for sleep, but anxiety and fear among troops. How this drug affected the course of World War II is an ongoing controversy.

In Secrets of the Dead: World War Speed, join historian James Holland on his quest to understand how the use of amphetamines affected the course of World War II and unleashed “the world’s first pharmacological arms race.”

Features:
James Holland – World War II historian, author, and Royal Historical Society fellow
Rasmus Svihus – museum director, Flyhistorisk Museum, Stavanger, Norway
Peter Steinkamp – medical historian, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany
James Pugh – historian, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK
Edgar Jones – professor of war psychiatry, King’s College, London, UK
Astrid Ley – deputy director, Sachsenhausen Memorial Center, Oranienburg, Germany

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