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Toddster Patriot
20 Apr 2026 8:40 am
  
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JohnnyYou » 18 Apr 2026, 8:33 am » wrote: I would send bongs and weed to Mar-A-Lago if I could.

There is no evidence that Adolf Hitler smoked marijuana. Nazi propaganda and historical records portray him as a teetotaler and non-smoker who practiced abstinence, although he became heavily reliant on a daily cocktail of pharmaceuticals prescribed by his doctor, including methamphetamine, cocaine, opiates, and sedatives, particularly later in the war.
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Abstinence Image: Hitler presented an image of purity, claiming not to smoke or drink alcohol to be seen as a model of virtue.
Pharmaceutical Addiction: Rather than recreational drugs, Hitler was "blitzed" on legal medication. Personal physician Dr. Theodor Morell gave him over 40 different substances, including Vitamultin (which sometimes contained methamphetamine) and Eukodal (a morphine derivative).
Health and Habit: He was a vegetarian and shunned alcohol and tobacco, though this was ironically contrasted by the widespread, state-sanctioned production of opiates and methamphetamine in Nazi Germany.
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While some urban legends connect the date 4/20 to his birthday, this does not suggest he used cannabis.
More nonsense.  

Adolf Hitler’s personal doctor, Theodore Morrell, promoted many alternative approaches.  Hitler, for example, was intrigued by belladonna as homeopathy.  He looked into digestive enzymes like protease, lipase, and amylase for better food assimilation.  Hitler favored pro-biotics for their so-called “good” bacteria.  Adolf personally requested chamomile tea as a relaxant (if you were the target of multiple assassination attempts, then you might also use such a product).

But no, there is zero evidence that Adolf Hitler was an addict, abuser, or even a user of many drugs mentioned.  No, there was no coke in his eye drops.  He got penicillin to treat his arm from a bomb blast, not for VD.  He had medication for edema in his ankle.  There was a prescription for ear damage from—again—a bomb blast.  There were attempts to treat his Parkinson’s with both natural and pharm remedies.

I’m not going to pretend that Hitler never imbibed or took things like sedatives.  Again, if you were the target of many assassins or heard bombs all around you in April 1945, then you might also consider sleeping pills.  And, some of Morrell’s concoctions were dubious.  One example is Vitamultin, which had vitamins and caffeine.  But really, not much different than today’s energy pills and drinks.




 
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