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Who Treated Hitler with Drugs? Hitler’s Personal Physician — Theodor Morell
This Insignificant Man Single-handedly Plagued the Nazi High Command During World War II
Those familiar with WWII history probably know that Hitler was a completely different person before and after 1941.
Before 1941, while not a strategic genius, Hitler was exceptionally adept at seizing wartime opportunities, which enabled Germany to easily conquer Poland and France.
However, after 1941, Hitler began to spiral into madness.
Drawing a line on a map became a defensive line, and circling an area meant fortifying it. Various strategic plans were made solely based on personal preference.
It begs the question: Did Hitler have water on the brain or atrophy of the cerebellum? How else could he have committed such follies?
Medical records indicate that Hitler had no history of mental illness in his early years, and his brain had not suffered any external stimuli, essentially ruling out the sudden onset of a severe disease.
So, how did Hitler end up like this?
The reason is simple: Hitler’s usual method of treating illnesses involved injections of drugs, meaning all his subsequent erratic behaviors were caused by drug addiction.