(1)Aimo Allan Koivunenimage text translation
(2)Born in Finland in 1939 at the age of 22, he joined the Winter War as a ski scout
(3)After three days of long-range reconnaissance, he was caught in an ambush by Soviet forces, trapped in a garnet, and managed to escape
(4)But I was so tired of running away without a break that I didn’t have the strength to move anymore
(5)At the time, his bag contained the drug Pervitin, which was a German-made military mesamphetamine, the drug stimulant of Breaking Bad
(6)At that time, the danger of these drugs was not found, so they were used as military steam packs
(7)Koivunen had 30 tablets of that drug stimulant, enough for the entire platoon
(8)Fearing that he was extremely exhausted and might be captured by the Soviet army, Koivunen took these 30 tablets
(9)taking it all at once
(10)Normal dose is 1 pill per person per day
(11)Here’s what he’s been through since then
(12)1 Soviet troops who have been chasing a bullet-riddled snowfield on skis
(13)2 Then, he stepped on an anti-personnel mine and flew high into the sky, but he was fine without any injuries
(14)And run again
(15)3 When the temperature drops at night, dig into the tunnel and wait until the temperature rises
(16)4 When you’re hungry, you hunt a sparrow that’s passing by, pick a pine cone, and eat it raw
(17)5 When the day got loose, I skied again and went 400km without supply for a week
(18)walking on one’s own feet to the military base
(19)Right after being taken to a field hospital, doctors measured his 43kg heart rate
(20)was 20 to 0 times per minute, three times the average
(21)But in 1989, Nen, 71, survived the Koybu Winter War and the Second World War
(22)The sign of death is old age
I was drinking 30 times the recommended amount of mesamphetamine
He’s not dead. He saved his life
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