Japan's Weaponized WW2 Opium Cigarettes
This video explores the surprising use of opium-laced 'Golden Bat' cigarettes by the Japanese military during WWII, not for their own troops, but as a tactic to pacify the Chinese population and fund the war. Despite weaponizing narcotics against enemies, Japan strictly prohibited drug use internally due to past opium epidemic effects. The discussion highlights the historical context and the strategic branding of 'Golden Bat' for its popularity in China.









