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Germany's defeat in World War II came from this doctor who made Hitler insane by injection?

Goering, Himmler, speer ... these German celebrities during World War II are still well known. Of course, as we all know, the leader of Germany during World War II was Hitler. But I'm afraid the mention of a person's name will be unfamiliar to many people: Dr. Theodore Morrel. However, when the fate of the German head of state, even many senior officials, is linked with this general physician, he is no longer so strange.

▲ No one has ever thought about how much influence Hitler's "The Doctor" brought to the former during World War II.

1On July 22nd, 886, Morrel was born in Monzenberg, Upper Hesse. As the second son of a middle school teacher, Morrel has a strong interest in learning since he was a child. Out of longing for the profession of doctor, as early as the age of 10, Morrel began a long road to study medicine. I have studied basic medical knowledge in Paris and Grenoble, France. I returned to Munich, Germany at the age of 24, majoring in gynecology and obstetrics and gynecology. 19 13 After 10 years of hard work, Morrel finally got his expected doctorate in medicine.

The outbreak of war also changed Morrel's original intention. Morrel, who originally planned to help people treat diseases in China and stayed in the clinic at home, gave up the idea of becoming a doctor on board and took the initiative to save people in the cruel World War I until 19 17.

Tired of the war, Morrel returned to Berlin in 19 18 and began his civilian career. After some on-the-job practice, the bald doctor soon became the most famous doctor in West Berlin. He even married a rich wife at 1920. Relying on this "rich woman", Morrel not only made his clinic look good, but also bought many advanced equipment: including X-ray instruments, exquisite furniture, and the most advanced physiotherapy equipment ... This is really everything.

▲ Photographed in the operating room of a hospital during World War I, Morrel had to take the initiative to retire 19 17 to consult in a civilian hospital because he could not stand the high-intensity consultation.

1933, the morel clinic in Berlin was also attacked by the stormtroopers. One day in late autumn, when he arrived in front of his clinic, he was shocked by what he saw: the original signboard was painted with Jewish German, and he could only vaguely recognize the clinic's business hours. His clinic was "patronized" because the uneducated stormtroopers took it for granted that Morrel was "Jewish" when they saw him with darker skin.

After this incident, Morrel decided to join the Nazi Party. The first Nazi official he served after joining the Party was Hitler's royal photographer Heinrich Hoffmann.

▲ The official Nazi photographer Hoffman (1885- 1957) also had an extraordinary reputation in Germany during World War II. He was called "the official photographer of the Nazi Party" and even published many picture books for Hitler to enhance the prestige of the Fuehrer. I'm afraid this is something that Morrel, a civilian doctor, never dared to think about.

After helping Hoffman cure the unspeakable venereal disease, Morrel got Hoffman's bridge and met Hitler smoothly. And he himself immediately fascinated Hitler after a "cure all diseases" speech. In the first consultation with Hitler, Morrel just gave Hitler an injection of glucose and vitamins, which made Hitler sit up in bed, his legs shaking and his hands shaking. It was this wonderful consultation that brought Hitler closer and closer, and the doctor of medicine had "divine power"!

But Morrel has no magic. What he can do is to add various nutritional hormones into his needle syringe and inject them into Hitler's body. The effect of this injection is often immediate: once, Hitler was lying in bed with a high fever, and Morrel, who came in a hurry, only gave him an injection. Within half an hour, Hitler sat up in bed, wearing a thin brown shirt, and went to the winter military parade!

▲ Keeping a good mental outlook at all times is the basic requirement of this despotic madman, and Morrel's "magic needle" can just meet this point. With only one needle, Hitler can wear a thin stormtrooper brown shirt to review the troops in winter.

▲ This doctor of medicine, who was hired as a physician by Hitler from 1936, not only had the opportunity to take a photo with Hitler, but even had a glory to boast about: "I can face the Fuhrer every two days or even every day. Do other generals have this ability? "

However, as a doctor, all Morel could give Hitler was a needle. Even in the late war, in order to keep Hitler's high-intensity work, Morrel even used drugs-including cocaine and injections containing methamphetamine-which he injected into Hitler's body. This was a fatal blow to the last dictator, both physically and mentally.

Of course, in addition to Hitler, many people have also been treated by this "doctor". 1939, when Hitler met with Emil Hacha, then president of Czechoslovakia, the other side was stunned by Hitler's vicious threats. At this point, Morrel came in handy. In order to "wake up" the comatose president, Morrel injected him with a euphoric explosive (also containing methamphetamine). Not long after, the frightened president woke up from a coma, listened to Hitler's speech with trepidation and agreed to the German army's entry.

▲ Hacha (1872- 1945) is undoubtedly another "lucky dog" of Morrel's acupuncture therapy.

▲ "Blonde Beast" heydrich was also treated by Morrel for a period of time after his assassination. However, the "magic doctor" who cured all the Fuehrer's diseases actually killed the butcher on the operating table a few days later. The reason has not been found out yet.

1945 In April, when the Soviet Union was about to capture Berlin, Morrel, who was already too shaky to shoot the needle, was fired by Hitler. The once arrogant doctor, who held Hitler's drug power, finally left the Fuehrer's bunker in a shabby coat and carrying a broken suitcase and fled to the south of Germany. There, after being discovered by American journalists, he was exposed and put into a concentration camp. 1948, 6 1 year-old Morrel died in a small nursing home in Lake Teigen, West Germany. More ironically, it is a semi-Jewish nurse he once despised, taking care of this unconscious and depressed old man!

▲ Although he has never obtained a military post, the name Morrel undoubtedly has a great influence on Germany as a whole. It was through his hands that Hitler completely changed from a dictator to a crazy mental illness.