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Hitler had Parkinson's - had to accelerate his war plans


Varsovian 91 | 634
31 Mar 2010 #1
In 1937 Hitler envisaged war in the mid 1940s.

Obviously the Munich triumph emboldened him, but to what extent did his Parkinson's lead him to accelerate his plans? He had to act fast before he became eligible for his own euthanasia programme!

Ever notice him giving a Nazi salute? I mean look really closely? The left hand clutches his belt ... to stop it shaking. Where were Hitler's wartime speeches? Didn't happen.

His half-Jewish doctor (Morrell) diagnosed Parkinson's and gave him the standard treatment for it for the day, as well as amphetamines and vitamins. Speed badly affected his judgement, but gave him the energy he craved.

Perhaps he was high on the day he stupidly declared war on a United States that wanted to fight Japan only.

High Hitler!
OP Varsovian 91 | 634
31 Mar 2010 #3
It was tough finding a decent link - this shows an amazing lack of interest in the subject.

rcpe.ac.uk/journal/issue/journal_35_1/Hitler's_medical_care.pdf

Most hits on Hitler's health concern testicles and hormone injections - a reflection on modern society.
Bratwurst Boy 12 | 11,801
31 Mar 2010 #4
Maybe he was certifiably insane and can't be blamed at all???
OP Varsovian 91 | 634
31 Mar 2010 #5
If only he'd survived - New Labour in the UK would make him apologize and he'd have to do 150 hours of community work.
Bzibzioh
31 Mar 2010 #6
Maybe he was certifiably insane and can't be blamed at all???

Nice try, Bratwurtski.

I read this article not long ago. I don't remember where.

"Strychnine for Hitler? "Hitler's digestion problems," writes Christoph Gunkel in Der Spiegel, "even prompted him to become a vegetarian: contrary to what the Nazi propaganda machine would have one believe, it wasn't because Germany's dictator was an animal lover. Likewise, he took such massive amounts of a drug to combat flatulence that some of his other physicians even speculated that he was being poisoned. The drug contained small amounts of the nerve agent strychnine, which had long been used as a rat poison."
Bzibzioh
31 Mar 2010 #8
yeah, I see, and he didn't sexually abuse any children ... well, he asked for some of them to be killed but he really really didn't like them so I guess it's ok ;)
szkotja2007 27 | 1,498
31 Mar 2010 #10
How long did it take him to go to the toilet ?

Goebbles walks in to the bunkers toilety.....

"Ooops, sorry guv"

"Nah, its me Parkinsons - honest"
Nathan 18 | 1,349
31 Mar 2010 #11
Well, he was sick :(

We all are. But to get elected by less sick people makes him quite sane ;)
Marek11111 9 | 808
31 Mar 2010 #12
Hitler was sick in more than one way and drug addict, Stalin was sick but and paranoid not a drug addict, napoleon was sick not a drug addict

the difference is the Stalin and Napoleon did not leave everything in disaster as Hitler destroy himself and everyone around him.
convex 20 | 3,930
31 Mar 2010 #13
No? Stalin is remembered as being kind and gentle...and sane. Never destroyed anyone's life as far as I can remember...at least, I think that was the story in the early 50's
Nathan 18 | 1,349
31 Mar 2010 #14
Exactly, even communist party in 1957 didn't find nice words to say about that as*hole.
Marek11111 9 | 808
1 Apr 2010 #15
when Stalin died he left sort of prosperous Russia when Hitler died he left Germany in ruins
the classic case of drug addiction.
lowfunk99 10 | 397
1 Apr 2010 #16
Everyone knows what Hitler did. Stalin's evil never gets talked about. He Killed more of his own people then anyone thinks about. No one even knows how many people actually died.
Marek11111 9 | 808
2 Apr 2010 #17
no one knows what Stalin did, some people know but majority do not give **** as holocaust word only applies to Jews and what Hitler did to them.

propaganda is powerful tool in rewriting history.


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