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The Shrink as Secret Agent: Jung, Hitler, and the OSS
At the height of World War II, the U.S. intelligence service recruited world-famous Swiss psychiatrist C. G. Jung as ‘Agent 488’ to work against the Nazis. By Christopher Dickey.
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"But at this moment in 1942, Hitler was drinking heavily and had become increasingly erratic. "
Anything I have ever read about Hitler was that he did not drink.
I’d seen things that said he’d take a drink of wine or sherry although he didn’t like it, and that he’d had his own beer made even though he thought of himself as a teetotaler from an alcoholic home.