WW2 German Pervitin vial in civil design packaging.
Key Features
- Length x Width x Depth: 55 x 17 x 17 mm
- Comes in an authentic box
- Vial made from printed plastic
- Removable metal cap
- Instruction label inside
Description
Methamphetamine was sold in tablet form under the name Pervitin during the Second World War, and was used by the Wehrmacht and Third Reich as it was known for its stimulant effects.
Whilst it did keep soldiers awake for longer and increase performance, the side effects were too great and by 1940 the army had cut back on its usage. By 1941 it was strictly prescription only.
Add a kick to your impression with a little box of Pervitin
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