Hitler’s Nazi Doctor - The Drug Dealer of the Führer: Theodor Morell
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When Adolf Hitler rose to power in 1933, he promised discipline, order, and strength.
But behind the façade of control stood a man consumed by paranoia, illness, and addiction.
His personal physician, Dr. Theodor Morell, injected him up to twenty times a day with narcotics — from methamphetamine and cocaine to opiates — turning the Führer into a drug-dependent dictator.
This is the true story of how quack medicine, blind loyalty, and chemical addiction shaped the mind of Adolf Hitler — and the fate of millions.
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