NAZI DRUG CARTEL and syn. petrol

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GOOSESTEPPER
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seeing the nazis were notorious for experimenting with drugs; hitler was a strychnine addict and coke head, goering was an opium junky. nazi scientists put the SS on juice (synthetic test), and put con camp prisoners on all sorts of drugs for experimental purposes, afghanistan and someof the mid east and asian countires should have some hidden resource thing if an axis country tkaes it. afghanistan is a drug mecca for opium and super skunky indica buds, just think of the morphine that could be made. you could build an entire army of nazi junkies bent on conquering the world for thier munchies and methadone, its a thought. also germany should be able to research synthetic oil seeing 40% of the petrol production in 44 n 45 didnt come from Ploesti but Luena chemical plant. World War two was pretty much about oil.
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You could do with a break from the meth yourself [:)]
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ORIGINAL: Svend Karlson

You could do with a break from the meth yourself [:)]

ROFL!

I have to agree.
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Davidovich Trotsky
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Just a correction, World War 2 wasn't that big of a deal for Oil as it is now a days, there were no where near as many cars back then as they are now, that's why Italy owning places like Lybia didn't do that much good for them.
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Lol. This is one of the best ideas or a game change yet...

Funny yet historically true! ;D
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i guess i shoulda clarified myself a bit about the oil thing. i wasnt trying to compare it todays situation in iraq n the mid east. thats about the grabbing of oil in a way, but the german performance depended on the oil reserve. by mid 44 the US oil production was 5:1 of that of Germany. Hitlers first and foremost reason for starting the war was to rebuild germany to its former glory. because he felt betrayed by the german gov't for their suurender in ww1 which he was wounded severely and earned the iron cross. he also blamed their surrender on jewish pressure to stop the war because it was hurting economic interests at the time in the wealthy jewish sector. he wanted to make the jews and france pay, and he hated the bolsheviks also. his second reason was living space. theres a bunch of reasons, but mein kampf pretty much reveals those to be on the top. But the actions of world war 2, the actual waging of the war, depended on oil. thats why hitler wanted the caucasus, thats why the ardennes offensive ground to a halt, they ran outta gas literally. Arms production was at its highest in 44 and 45. the germans had the weapons but no fuel to use them. thats why in 35 hitler begun the making of synthetic petrol products like gas and rubber. the kubelwagens also ran on methane.
Anyways i guess the 4 resources in e.germany include the luena chemical plant and the other chemical plants.
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