This was one of my favorite episodes when it came out on the podcast. I will never forget where exactly I was in Chicago Union Station when I heard the part at the end where Robert described one of Hitler's bunker companions journaling about the sound of the Fuhrer's constipated diarrhea shits as the Soviets closed in on Berlin.
Ah, yes. Another amazing podcast from Robert "I Love Drugs" Evans and Sophie "NO! ROBERT NO!" Lichterman. I was cracking up listening to her chastise Robert.
“Behind the Bastards: If you like podcasts, you’ll love cocaine.” I mean, I’ve never used cocaine, but I am currently using podcasts as a source of stimulation to make boring work easier. I can see the similarities.
Will Farrell is indeed an incredibly lovely man, my in-laws here in Sweden own a holiday home in the same place he does, so during the summer we get to see him in the tennis tournament. Last summer my brother in-law clocked Will in the family jewels with a tennis serve and despite the obvious pain Will remained polite and civil about the accident.
@@siobhanroberts2329- all of a sudden my brain went: PowerHATING PowerMURDER PowerMARCHING PowerSALUTING PowerGENOCIDE MORE GENOCIDE THAN YOUR BODY HAS ROOM FOR!!!!!
One of the stoners I hung out with in high school tried meth once. Next thing she remembered it was two days later, her bathroom was cleaner than when it was built, and she was really sore "down there", so apparently the advertising was accurate.
Honestly, too much of our history excludes the likely presence of drugs. Like, someday people will look back on the past 40+ years of UK politics, and they'll figure out that there's just a huge amount of cocaine involved, or it'll make no sense at all.
@@dab88 - I remember someone saying that America has coke governments and weed governments, and that kinda tracks. For as long as I've been alive, the UK has *only* had coke governments.
I remember listening to that episode about everyday Nazis, and hearing those accounts from them about how basically exhausting and overwhelming it was to live under the Third Reich, did kind of remind me a lot of what I remember about untreated ADHD and unmedicated depression. So it kind of makes a weird amount of sense that the Nazis depended so much on amphetamines.
17:40 Lenin was also pro-prohibition. During Tsarist Russia, up to 10 percent of country income was made of tax on alcohol. Soviets came to power and quickly prohibited all alcohol. When Stalin came to power , he started them up again. upd: apparently Tsar forbade drinking alcohol in 1914, learn something new every day
prohibition was introduced by the Tsar in 1914, soviets continued it (slightly loosening some of its restrictions for beer and wine) until Stalin took over
@@anonihme5142 seriously thank you very much for correcting me, I was given this knowledge by soviet books describing 1920s 1930s, they didnt bring up Tsar much in them 😁
you're very welcome, didn't know that Russia had any kind of prohibition at all and had to look it up, felt odd that the soviets would risk throwing that in the mix while in the middle of a civil war :-) still baffled they continued with it, ( I really should stop being baffled by stuff the soviets did I should know better by now ^^) @@KOTYAR0
The Russians are medieval people, only normal people back in medieval times didn't have hard liquor and barely had wine. It was beer, mainly. But Russians have not progressed socially or intellectually etc., but they have access to modern distilled spirits (and know how to distill their own) so needless to say, they're a lot of staggering drunks.
wtf are you on about, the Russians are some of the best chest players in the world and put the first man made satellite on orbit. Most university access is free. It was all free during the USSR. They were sending our astronauts in space until recently. They were the first to legalise abortions and gave voting rights to women before western countries. They sure have lots of problems, and alcohol abuse is one of them, but you clearly have no fecking clue...@@alexcarter8807
Can't wait! Saw a video of him Twikkety Twak'd Out watching a sports event. I've had people argue with me about it...but I had no real evidence. RockOn Y'all ✌🏻😎
interesting point here that most people in places of power suffer from terrible ailments....just knowing hitler was in pain when he died...puts me at ease.
Since they're always churning out WWII dramas we desperately need some to feature groaning old man Hitler getting vitamin boosts and eating spaghetti with the sauce on the side.
Me, a person with (technically undiagnosed but almost definite) ADHD, who's on methylphenidate,* listening to the description of everyone in the Third Reich as being on amphetamines: "wow, look at all the executive functioning, everyone must have been getting so much stuff done!" *I know methylphenidate is not an amphetamine, although Adderall is (although I'm not on Adderall and haven't tried it or any other form of speed).
In all seriousness, even though I know most people's brains do not function better on meth (or stimulants in general), there is a tiny part of my brain going "wow it must have been a great time for anyone in Germany who had ADHD/a chronic dopamine shortage [but wasn't designated inferior by the Reich]."
Germans didn't invent blitzkrieg. The British were pioneering mechanized warfare decades earlier, they were just slower to adopt it across all branches (cavalry was very bogged down with a stodgy, inbred, traditionalist officer class) and early German victories were more about mistakes made by their opponents than any astonishing revelation in their "brilliant Bavarian tactical genius". Having indomitable meth soldiers is useful for those early pushes but they don't last long and make logistical blunders that will turn the tides from early war to late war. Regarding mechanized warfare, Germany benefitted from a "clean slate" from being demilitarized by the old colonial powers after ww1 in not so different a way that pearl harbor gave the Americans an excuse to update and modernize their whole fleet and war machine. They had a lot of what I'll call "industrial momentum" as a result of having to recover so rapidly and desperately. The nazis stuffy old ww1 generation were just as stupid and silly in how war was supposed to work as the other European powers but they didn't have the victory of the "old ways working" so they were more receptive to committing to mobile warfare.
@@kingalphawerewolf You can start where I got anything wrong. These aren't controversial statements. This is an old comment so I don't recall every bit of context here but I'll answer the question asked. If japan didn't knock out some of our old fleet we weren't likely to have replaced them with newer, better ships that narrowly made the difference in the pacific campaign. If pearl harbor didn't happen then our pacific fleet would have not been as modernized as it was and the pacific theater would have been more of a slog or even lost. Much of what was lost at pearl harbor was eventually recovered, later in the war. What was repaired was also renovated. Do you argue that had those ships not have been incapacitated that the US would have taken the initiative to upgrade them proactively? Prior to Japans attack it wasn't easy to push funding for military modernization.
Spaghetti with nutmeg, tomato sauce on the side, and green salad...the individual components aren't bad, but as a meal? Talk about a crime against food. Pervatin sounds like a hypermanic episode.
.... Tbf, britian had made sure it was a MASSIVE horrifying problem. Not that I approve of the... 'Solution' chosen. Def far worse then the supposed reasons for banning alcohol and other things.
Hitler's methamphetamine habit went back to the early 1930s.He regularly took it to prepare for speeches. That onset of his Parkinsons disease required something stronger to make him simi-functional.
Usually like this pod but the contact interruption n need to say shit by panel I couldn’t make it 30min as they can’t even cover the topic I tuned in to learn about
This was one of my favorite episodes when it came out on the podcast. I will never forget where exactly I was in Chicago Union Station when I heard the part at the end where Robert described one of Hitler's bunker companions journaling about the sound of the Fuhrer's constipated diarrhea shits as the Soviets closed in on Berlin.
They left that scene out of Downfall for some reason
What's fidgeting my fascists?!?!
What's rustling my Reich?!?!
What's jiggling my Goerings?
Whats speeding my freaks?!
What’s subliminal, my war criminals?
Ah, yes. Another amazing podcast from Robert "I Love Drugs" Evans and Sophie "NO! ROBERT NO!" Lichterman. I was cracking up listening to her chastise Robert.
Sophie and Robert are an amazing pairing. The episodes where she starts contradicting him are the best ones. :)
“Behind the Bastards: If you like podcasts, you’ll love cocaine.” I mean, I’ve never used cocaine, but I am currently using podcasts as a source of stimulation to make boring work easier. I can see the similarities.
Maybe I've gone insane, but hearing Robert Evans shout "HITLER!" really makes my brain feel nice.
welcome to the club. some people get addicted to true crime. we've fallen head first into true genocide xD
Are you telling me that a bunch of conservatives lied about how depraved life in a city is? Never heard that one before!
San Francisco is a joyous paradise!
@@petebondurant58 I'd pick SF a million times over any fucking small town in the South, fuckwad
@@DStecksfrom one of those who lives in a small town in the south, you are correct. It sucks, rednecks and religious people.
Will Farrell is indeed an incredibly lovely man, my in-laws here in Sweden own a holiday home in the same place he does, so during the summer we get to see him in the tennis tournament. Last summer my brother in-law clocked Will in the family jewels with a tennis serve and despite the obvious pain Will remained polite and civil about the accident.
Wow what a cool guy. I wouldn't get that impression from his movies lol
Good to hear, from his movies, that doesnt come across, but then the nicest actors play the worst villains, maybe thatsimilar here
I learned a lot about meth use in Nazi Germany from Lions Led By Donkeys. But I'm more than happy to hear all about it again!
Oh wow, I remember hearing about pervatin as an exchange student in the Czech Republic, but hadn't heard it mentioned since.
So meth didn't make Hitler Hitler, it made him Hitler faster. Got it.
In many ways, yes.
And crazier
It was the PowerThirst of WW2.
MaxPower Hilter: wrong, but faster
@@siobhanroberts2329- all of a sudden my brain went:
PowerHATING
PowerMURDER
PowerMARCHING
PowerSALUTING
PowerGENOCIDE
MORE GENOCIDE THAN YOUR BODY HAS ROOM FOR!!!!!
One of the stoners I hung out with in high school tried meth once. Next thing she remembered it was two days later, her bathroom was cleaner than when it was built, and she was really sore "down there", so apparently the advertising was accurate.
they should definitely make a law to force meth dealers to sell lube with it...
I was on the fence with this Hitler guy but finding out he has a drug problem really seals the deal
He does NOT follow the law!!! That junkie should go to jail!!!!!!!!!!!
Hoooold the fort.
@fallen4eyes235
It wasn’t illegal in the Reich. Didn’t you watch the video?
@@petebondurant58Obvious joke is obvious
Honestly, too much of our history excludes the likely presence of drugs. Like, someday people will look back on the past 40+ years of UK politics, and they'll figure out that there's just a huge amount of cocaine involved, or it'll make no sense at all.
damn. This is likely very accurate :(
@@dab88 - I remember someone saying that America has coke governments and weed governments, and that kinda tracks.
For as long as I've been alive, the UK has *only* had coke governments.
Koch governments.
Oooh no. We have designer drug governments and lead poisoning governments. @@FTZPLTC
I remember listening to that episode about everyday Nazis, and hearing those accounts from them about how basically exhausting and overwhelming it was to live under the Third Reich, did kind of remind me a lot of what I remember about untreated ADHD and unmedicated depression. So it kind of makes a weird amount of sense that the Nazis depended so much on amphetamines.
17:40 Lenin was also pro-prohibition. During Tsarist Russia, up to 10 percent of country income was made of tax on alcohol. Soviets came to power and quickly prohibited all alcohol. When Stalin came to power , he started them up again.
upd: apparently Tsar forbade drinking alcohol in 1914, learn something new every day
prohibition was introduced by the Tsar in 1914, soviets continued it (slightly loosening some of its restrictions for beer and wine) until Stalin took over
@@anonihme5142 seriously thank you very much for correcting me, I was given this knowledge by soviet books describing 1920s 1930s, they didnt bring up Tsar much in them 😁
you're very welcome, didn't know that Russia had any kind of prohibition at all and had to look it up, felt odd that the soviets would risk throwing that in the mix while in the middle of a civil war :-) still baffled they continued with it, ( I really should stop being baffled by stuff the soviets did I should know better by now ^^) @@KOTYAR0
The Russians are medieval people, only normal people back in medieval times didn't have hard liquor and barely had wine. It was beer, mainly. But Russians have not progressed socially or intellectually etc., but they have access to modern distilled spirits (and know how to distill their own) so needless to say, they're a lot of staggering drunks.
wtf are you on about, the Russians are some of the best chest players in the world and put the first man made satellite on orbit. Most university access is free. It was all free during the USSR. They were sending our astronauts in space until recently. They were the first to legalise abortions and gave voting rights to women before western countries. They sure have lots of problems, and alcohol abuse is one of them, but you clearly have no fecking clue...@@alexcarter8807
Can't wait! Saw a video of him Twikkety Twak'd Out watching a sports event. I've had people argue with me about it...but I had no real evidence.
RockOn Y'all ✌🏻😎
Robert is high as fuck in this episode, as in all episodes
Robert must've had Liam Anderson's mic for this recording
Yay, Liam.
What's pervin my amphetamines?!?!?!!!
Robert filmed this episode in his washroom
"When Podcasters Leave the Cloffice."
Or a parking garage
One quibble: when saying "working like a crazy person" there's no need to include 'like' as a qualifier when the sentence refers to Adolf Hitler.
I mean, horrible people doing horrible drugs to become even more horrible people? Sounds legit
interesting point here that most people in places of power suffer from terrible ailments....just knowing hitler was in pain when he died...puts me at ease.
Why does a local song about night life in Berlin have good meter and rhyming when translated to English?
Cause translation is an art
@MichaelSotoCE
Translation is an art form but it also helps that German and English are related
An agreement? Amongst scholars? Perish the thought.
Did Robert record this episode in a public bathroom or something? The reverb is out of control.
Was this recorded in an empty truck stop shower?
Love from a ViceRhino and Vaush fan!
Since they're always churning out WWII dramas we desperately need some to feature groaning old man Hitler getting vitamin boosts and eating spaghetti with the sauce on the side.
@klutterkicker
Oddly enough, he didn’t actually live long enough to become an old man.
@@petebondurant58 I think this was a reference to a quip they made, but since it's 4 months old I can't remember the joke.
@@klutterkicker I don't even remember my comment, and I posted it only a few hours ago. 😖
Wrong mic source or did Robert set up shop in an auditorium?
Me, a person with (technically undiagnosed but almost definite) ADHD, who's on methylphenidate,* listening to the description of everyone in the Third Reich as being on amphetamines: "wow, look at all the executive functioning, everyone must have been getting so much stuff done!"
*I know methylphenidate is not an amphetamine, although Adderall is (although I'm not on Adderall and haven't tried it or any other form of speed).
In all seriousness, even though I know most people's brains do not function better on meth (or stimulants in general), there is a tiny part of my brain going "wow it must have been a great time for anyone in Germany who had ADHD/a chronic dopamine shortage [but wasn't designated inferior by the Reich]."
@@sholem_bondyo same, im on the same stuff too
No one actually has ADHD. The diagnosis was invented in order to sell pills.
@@sholem_bond yep
Germans didn't invent blitzkrieg. The British were pioneering mechanized warfare decades earlier, they were just slower to adopt it across all branches (cavalry was very bogged down with a stodgy, inbred, traditionalist officer class) and early German victories were more about mistakes made by their opponents than any astonishing revelation in their "brilliant Bavarian tactical genius". Having indomitable meth soldiers is useful for those early pushes but they don't last long and make logistical blunders that will turn the tides from early war to late war.
Regarding mechanized warfare, Germany benefitted from a "clean slate" from being demilitarized by the old colonial powers after ww1 in not so different a way that pearl harbor gave the Americans an excuse to update and modernize their whole fleet and war machine. They had a lot of what I'll call "industrial momentum" as a result of having to recover so rapidly and desperately. The nazis stuffy old ww1 generation were just as stupid and silly in how war was supposed to work as the other European powers but they didn't have the victory of the "old ways working" so they were more receptive to committing to mobile warfare.
There's so much wrong with what you said I legit don't know where to start. I guess like.. Read what was actually lost in pearl harbor as a start?
@@kingalphawerewolf
You can start where I got anything wrong. These aren't controversial statements. This is an old comment so I don't recall every bit of context here but I'll answer the question asked.
If japan didn't knock out some of our old fleet we weren't likely to have replaced them with newer, better ships that narrowly made the difference in the pacific campaign. If pearl harbor didn't happen then our pacific fleet would have not been as modernized as it was and the pacific theater would have been more of a slog or even lost.
Much of what was lost at pearl harbor was eventually recovered, later in the war. What was repaired was also renovated. Do you argue that had those ships not have been incapacitated that the US would have taken the initiative to upgrade them proactively? Prior to Japans attack it wasn't easy to push funding for military modernization.
Metamphetamines and peasant excrement are a hell of a drug...
Berlin in the 1920s ... remember what they took from you
Did Robert record this one from inside a steel barrel?
Glad I'm not the only "Hitler nerd"!!! 😂😂😂
9:05 like when historians see a Bill Wurtz video? :P
It sounds like he has a food allergy to me. I wonder what he was eating? Maybe people were sneaking meat into his food.
The Japanese brand name of methamphetamine was Hiropon (ヒロポン).
Well that explains my Carly Rae Jepsen addiction...
Glorious
What's with the spring reverb on Robert's voice?
good ole scholar robert evans mentioned again :P
PANZER CHOCOLATE !!!
Eating spaghetti with nutmeg might be Hitler's greatest crime.
Spaghetti with nutmeg, tomato sauce on the side, and green salad...the individual components aren't bad, but as a meal? Talk about a crime against food.
Pervatin sounds like a hypermanic episode.
Love the intros
Yeah Herrenrauche would.have been the better pun, reaching for totale kreig was a major oversight.
Hugo Boss Baby??? 😏
So... not adderall.
I guess there's meth heads in their madness..?
Mao also made drug use illegal. People were dragged out and shot for using opium.
.... Tbf, britian had made sure it was a MASSIVE horrifying problem. Not that I approve of the... 'Solution' chosen. Def far worse then the supposed reasons for banning alcohol and other things.
Alcohol and Kratom? What did your liver ever do to you??
Sorry bathtub Robert doesnt work for me see you when that gets fixed.
Reminder that Moroccan Oil is Israeli
I was like a crack Hitler!
BOTING!
Hitler's methamphetamine habit went back to the early 1930s.He regularly took it to prepare for speeches. That onset of his Parkinsons disease required something stronger to make him simi-functional.
Citation?
First?
Yes
Usually like this pod but the contact interruption n need to say shit by panel I couldn’t make it 30min as they can’t even cover the topic I tuned in to learn about
Poor form to speak ill of the dead
Screw 'em. That should never be a prohibition. Evil people should be denounced, not praised.
poor hitler?!
This episode would have been a great more enjoyable if one of these women weren’t present. 😉