The second episode of KBS2‘s ‘Secrets of Celebrity Soldiers’ to be aired on December 17th will delve into the ‘Secret of the Left Hand’ of Adolf Hitler, considered the ‘worst mass murderer in human history’.
In this broadcast, 885 days of Hitler’s medical records written by Hitler‘s personal physician Theodore Morel will be fully revealed. Norman Ohler (former Der Spiegel reporter), who recently analyzed these records, claimed that the German Nazis provided drugs to soldiers as supplies and even conducted biological experiments on Jews in order to develop stronger drugs.
In a video filmed a month before Hitler’s death in April 1945, Hitler meets with young Nazi members, the ‘Jugend’. Throughout his handshake with the young members, Hitler kept his left hand hidden behind him, and when his left hand was accidentally captured, it was visibly shaking.
Hitler, who had been inciting the public with passionate speeches, disappeared from the podium after 1941. Instead of giving public speeches, he delivered his messages through recorded broadcasts. Jang Do-yeon and Lee Chan-won foreshadow a fiery debate as they each cite ‘Parkinson‘s disease’ and ‘drugs’ as the reasons why Hitler suddenly stopped appearing in front of the public.
When Lee Chan-won, who had transformed into a perfect storyteller, appeared to be possessed by Hitler, Jang Do-yeon stuck out her tongue and said, “I almost started to hate Lee Chan-won”. Professor Ryu Han-soo (Department of History Contents) of Sangmyung University, who participated as a Hitler expert, reportedly made everyone burst into laughter by saying, “My mother and aunt would like this.”
(G)I-dle’s Miyeon, who said she feels smarter every time she records “Celebrity Soldier’s Secret,” arouses curiosity by confessing during the deduction process, “There was a show that was hard to adapt to even after doing it for 3 years.”
The second episode of South Korea’s first medical storytelling program, “Celebrity Soldier’s Secret,” about Hitler, will air on KBS 2TV on Tuesday, December 17 at 8:30 PM.
Jeon Hyo-jin, Donga.com reporter jhj@donga.com