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chornedsnorkack
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Fighting when drunk

Post by chornedsnorkack »

n Second World War as well as Winter War, Red Army soldiers used to be given 100 g of vodka daily.

How did it affect their reaction and judgment?

In the Winter War, it was mentioned that land soldiers got 100 g of vodka, but aviators got 100 g of brandy instead. The supply department reported afterwards that in two and half years, they had spent 10 millions of litres of vodka (sic!) and 88 000 litres of brandy.

This means about 100 millions of portions of vodka and 880 000 portions of brandy (here omitting to account for density) or, in other words, during about 75 days, 1,3 million portions of vodka daily, and 12 000 portions of brandy...

So, is it easy to fly well and fight well with 100 g of brandy?

Meanwhile, the German pilots invented amphetamines... how do those affect fighting?

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Post by earthman »

You don't understand. Russians cannot function without the proper amount of alcohol. :wink:

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Post by SN30952 »

There were three good things in life:
A sherry before and a cigarette after.
All that matters, is the good sequence, believe me, a non-smoker*. :P

That is, you don't have to smoke! :loveit: :pukey:

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Post by regi »

The russian canon fodder was given pre-injury anaesthesia. See the horrible movie "Enemy at the Gate."

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Post by TEJAVIA »

regi wrote:The russian canon fodder was given pre-injury anaesthesia. See the horrible movie "Enemy at the Gate."
Maybe it worked! The Soviets won the war after all, against a horrible invader.

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Post by regi »

they probably felt like they had a hangover. I guess.

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Post by lady therese »

regi wrote:they probably felt like they had a hangover. I guess.
Hahaha, does that dose really make one drunk? Sorry, I don't drink.....

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