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The British and French forces, reliant on the Maginot Line for defense, were taken aback by the speed of the German onslaught. German troops often functioned without food or sleep for up to 72 hours, allowing them to outmaneuver and trap Allied forces, such as the British Army at Dunkirk — an operation that remains one of the most remarkable military feats in history.
As German forces swept through Europe, reports from field commanders highlighted the effectiveness of Pervatin. Interestingly, even wounded soldiers appeared to continue fighting due to their altered state from the drug, which combined with cocaine, produced euphoric effects.