
Norman Ohler is a German historian and author renowned for his groundbreaking research on the role of drugs in Nazi Germany, particularly in his best-selling book 'Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich'. He has also written 'Tripped: Nazi Germany, the CIA, and the Dawn of the Psychedelic Age' and is currently working on 'Stoned Sapiens'. His work blends historical investigation with narrative storytelling, focusing on the intersection of science, politics, and culture.
Norman Ohler is a German historian and author whose work has brought new perspectives to the history of the Third Reich and the Cold War era. He gained international acclaim with 'Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich', which revealed the widespread use of stimulants among Nazi leaders and soldiers. His subsequent book, 'Tripped', explores the early history of psychedelics and their impact on both Nazi Germany and the CIA. Ohler's approach combines rigorous research with accessible storytelling, making complex historical topics engaging for a broad audience. He continues to investigate the influence of drugs and altered states on human history in his upcoming book, 'Stoned Sapiens'.
Ohler's work has been featured in major media outlets and academic discussions, and he is recognized for his ability to uncover hidden narratives in history.

Topic: The role of psychoactive drugs in Nazi Germany's military history, particularly during World War II, and their impact on Hitler and the Blitzkrieg, as well as the broader history of drugs in human civilization.

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