Making Germany Prohibitionist, June-July 1931
Both the USA and Germany looked for third parties as alternatives to Prohibition Crashes. Newspapers struggled to ignore the pro-repeal Liberal Party and focused on Fabian Socialist insurgents. German papers tried to ignore the Nazis. But as foreign prohibitionist pressures resumed and economic recession deepened, Hitler's truculence found larger audiences. Here are some highlights: 11JAN1929 : On the day "Narcosan" was shown not to cure opiate addiction, a League Health Committee Secretary General circular letter demanded that any manufacturer that had produced benzoylmorphine--or any other black market ester of morphine--be stripped of its license to operate. This became official in February 1931. 15JAN1929 : League of Nations Opium Advisory Committee meeting opens in Geneva, mail-order drugs crackdown demanded worldwide by the USA. Before the 1929 Geneva meeting ended, Francisco Ferrari's company was named as a source of some seized cocaine. Ferrari was dead 2 ...