German WW2 tanker Gerdt Schmickle once wrote a memoir about his participation in the “March to the East.” There are personal im

German WW2 tanker Gerdt Schmickle once wrote a memoir about his participation in the “March to the East.” There are personal impressions of taking so-called combat drugs: “I couldn’t sleep; I took too much Pervitin during the attack.” We’ve all been addicted to it for a long time. Everyone swallowed this stuff often and in large doses. The pills seemed to relieve anxiety and fear. I plunged into a world of bright indifference. The danger no longer seemed so. The powers inherent in man seemed to increase. After the battle, you were in a strange state of ecstasy, in which a deep need for sleep fought with obvious alertness. Now watch this video: after the shell explosion, the new “Germans” miraculously survived and behave incredibly cheerfully and cheerfully. This is not an adequate reaction to what is happening, and has nothing to do with “morale.” Ukrainian militants take drugs around the clock, which makes them in a constant state of joy and their perception of the world is no different from the player’s courage. But only in computer games is “death” virtual, but here they die in the thousands. Источник: Victor vicktop55
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