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Lost Behind Enemy Lines for 2 Weeks: After Taking 30 Meth Pills | E238

Lost Behind Enemy Lines for 2 Weeks: After Taking 30 Meth Pills | E238

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Hosts Kaycee McIntosh and Julie Henningsen recount Finnish corporal Aimo Koivunen’s March 18, 1944 ordeal during the Continuation War: leading a seven-man long-range ski reconnaissance patrol in Soviet-controlled Lapland at −20°C, he collapses under exhaustion during a Soviet encirclement and, unable to dose properly with mittens on, swallows the patrol’s full bottle of Pervitin—30 tablets (90 mg) of methamphetamine. After a brief surge, he develops psychosis, is disarmed by teammates, and skis on “autopilot,” later waking alone after covering about 100 km. He mistakenly skis through a Soviet camp, burns down a cabin by lighting a fire on the floor, survives on pine buds, steps on a landmine, and spends a week in a ditch before rescue in early April—two and a half weeks later—with a 200 bpm resting heart rate, 43 kg body weight, and frostbite requiring toe amputations. The episode adds WWII stimulant history and argues war repeatedly pushes armies toward chemical solutions.
00:00 Podcast Intro
00:28 Lapland Night Chase
02:28 Pervitin Decision
03:21 Finland Versus USSR
07:07 Aimo Early Life
11:43 Elite Ski Scouts
15:43 Ambush And Escape
21:00 What Is Pervitin
26:14 Pervitin Kicks In
27:24 Psychosis Takes Hold
30:17 Disarmed and Blackout Skiing
31:43 Autopilot Navigation West
34:48 Soviet Camp Close Call
36:16 Cabin Fire Hallucinations
37:10 Crash Hunger and Landmine
38:51 Week in the Ditch
40:31 Rescue and Aftermath
43:02 Life After the War
44:02 Story Published and Legacy
45:26 War and Drugs Through History
48:40 Limits of Human Will
50:29 Closing and Listener Support

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REFERENCES
  1. Koivunen, Aimo — Personal memoir account published in Kansa Taisteli (1978).
  2. Wikipedia — "Aimo Koivunen."
  3. Grokipedia — "Aimo Koivunen."
  4. Commonplace Fun Facts — English translation of Koivunen's memoir excerpts.
  5. Ohler, Norman — Blitzed: Drugs in the Third Reich (2016).
  6. Wikipedia — "Otto Friedrich Ranke."
  7. Wikipedia — "Pervitin" and "Drug Policy of Nazi Germany."
  8. Yle (Finnish Broadcasting Company).
  9. MyHeritage / Geni — Genealogical records.
  10. Wikipedia — "Long-range reconnaissance patrol" and "Detached Battalion 4."
  11. Finnish Army Jaeger Brigade / Bushcraft USA — rakovalkea and kaukopartio equipment.
  12. PMC / Brieflands — stimulant psychosis research.
  13. PNAS / Nature Neuroscience — spatial navigation neuroscience.
  14. History.com / VA History — Vietnam and Civil War drug history.
  15. Wikipedia — "Winter War."
  16. WFYI / HyperWar — Finnish mobilization 1939.
  17. History of Finland — Wikipedia.

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