The Scent Of Power: Hitler's Favorite Fragrances Revealed

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Adolf Hitler was a scents nazi who could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or colognes and never wore them. He did not want those around him wearing them either.

Characteristics Values
Scents Aftershave lotion, perfume, soaps, colognes
Scents Hitler wore None
Scents Hitler did not want around him Aftershave lotion, perfume, soaps, colognes
Scents Hitler could not stand Aftershave lotion, perfume, soaps, colognes

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Hitler hated aftershave lotion and perfume

Adolf Hitler could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or colognes and never wore them. He did not want those around him wearing them either.

Guests at the Berghof, Hitler’s private chalet in the Bavarian Alps, must have endured some unpleasant odors in the otherwise healthful mountain air. It may sound like a Woody Allen scenario, but medical historians are unanimous that Adolf was the victim of uncontrollable flatulence. Spasmodic stomach cramps, constipation and diarrhea, possibly the result of nervous tension, had been Hitler’s curse since childhood and only grew more severe as he aged. As a stressed-out dictator, the agonizing digestive attacks would occur after most meals: Albert Speer recalled that the Führer, ashen-faced, would leap up from the dinner table and disappear to his room.

Hitler was obsessive about having absolutely no one smoke around him or wear any sort of perfume, though I'm sure that probably applied mostly to his officers and he no doubt made exceptions for ladies.

Mostly Aventus. All of them except Hitler, who obviously wore Virgin Island Water. I think the perfect choice would've been Chanel's Egoiste, though. Click to expand... This thread turned out hilarious lol. I know you're joking but funnily enough people who hate fragrances and fuss about smelling fragrances on others share Hitler's company - he was obsessive about having absolutely no one smoke around him or wear any sort of perfume, though I'm sure that probably applied mostly to his officers and he no doubt made exceptions for ladies.

shunscent

He couldn't stand any scents from soaps, aftershave or colognes

Adolf Hitler could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or cologne and never wore them. He did not want those around him wearing them either.

Guests at the Berghof, Hitler’s private chalet in the Bavarian Alps, must have endured some unpleasant odors in the otherwise healthful mountain air. It may sound like a Woody Allen scenario, but medical historians are unanimous that Adolf was the victim of uncontrollable flatulence. Spasmodic stomach cramps, constipation and diarrhea, possibly the result of nervous tension, had been Hitler’s curse since childhood and only grew more severe as he aged.

As a stressed-out dictator, the agonizing digestive attacks would occur after most meals: Albert Speer recalled that the Führer, ashen-faced, would leap up from the dinner table and disappear to his room.

Steve said that Hitler could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or cologne and never wore them. He did not want those around him wearing them either.

From what I can dig up: He could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or cologne and never wore them and did not want those around him wearing them either.

shunscent

He never wore any of these scents

Adolf Hitler could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or colognes and never wore them. He did not want those around him wearing them either.

Guests at the Berghof, Hitler’s private chalet in the Bavarian Alps, must have endured some unpleasant odors in the otherwise healthful mountain air. It may sound like a Woody Allen scenario, but medical historians are unanimous that Adolf was the victim of uncontrollable flatulence. Spasmodic stomach cramps, constipation and diarrhea, possibly the result of nervous tension, had been Hitler’s curse since childhood and only grew more severe as he aged. As a stressed-out dictator, the agonizing digestive attacks would occur after most meals: Albert Speer recalled that the Führer, ashen-faced, would leap up from the dinner table and disappear to his room.

From what I can dig up: He could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or colognes and never wore them and did not want those around him wearing them either.

Steve said: "He sounds like this psycho fat broad I used to work with...."

From what I can dig up: He could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or colognes and never wore them and did not want those around him wearing them either.

I did a quick google search and turned up a book called "The psychopathic god: Adolf Hitler" By Robert George Leeson Waite. I can't see the full page, but the snippet it shows says he hated aftershave lotion and perfume. If I had to guess I'd say it's between the tears of newborns and nothing.

shunscent

He didn't want those around him wearing them either

Adolf Hitler could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or colognes and never wore them. He did not want those around him wearing them either.

Guests at the Berghof, Hitler’s private chalet in the Bavarian Alps, must have endured some unpleasant odors in the otherwise healthful mountain air. It may sound like a Woody Allen scenario, but medical historians are unanimous that Adolf was the victim of uncontrollable flatulence. Spasmodic stomach cramps, constipation and diarrhea, possibly the result of nervous tension, had been Hitler’s curse since childhood and only grew more severe as he aged. As a stressed-out dictator, the agonizing digestive attacks would occur after most meals: Albert Speer recalled that the Führer, ashen-faced, would leap up from the dinner table and disappear to his room.

He could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or colognes and never wore them and did not want those around him wearing them either.

He hated aftershave lotion and perfume. Once my plan has been implemented, I will wear Aventus exclusively, and force all of you to wear Dua.

Mostly Aventus. All of them except Hitler, who obviously wore Virgin Island Water. I think the perfect choice would've been Chanel's Egoiste, though. Click to expand... This thread turned out hilarious lol. I know you're joking but funnily enough people who hate fragrances and fuss about smelling fragrances on others share Hitler's company- he was obsessive about having absolutely no one smoke around him or wear any sort of perfume, though I'm sure that probably applied mostly to his officers and he no doubt made exceptions for ladies.

shunscent

Guests at Berghof endured unpleasant odours

Guests at the Berghof, Hitler’s private chalet in the Bavarian Alps, must have endured some unpleasant odors in the otherwise healthful mountain air. It may sound like a Woody Allen scenario, but medical historians are unanimous that Adolf was the victim of uncontrollable flatulence. Spasmodic stomach cramps, constipation and diarrhea, possibly the result of nervous tension, had been Hitler’s curse since childhood and only grew more severe as he aged. As a stressed-out dictator, the agonizing digestive attacks would occur after most meals: Albert Speer recalled that the Führer, ashen-faced, would leap up from the dinner table and disappear to his room.

Hitler could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or colognes and never wore them. He did not want those around him wearing them either.

Guests at the Berghof must have endured some unpleasant odors in the otherwise healthful mountain air. It may sound like a Woody Allen scenario, but medical historians are unanimous that Adolf was the victim of uncontrollable flatulence. Spasmodic stomach cramps, constipation and diarrhea, possibly the result of nervous tension, had been Hitler’s curse since childhood and only grew more severe as he aged. As a stressed-out dictator, the agonizing digestive attacks would occur after most meals: Albert Speer recalled that the Führer, ashen-faced, would leap up from the dinner table and disappear to his room.

Hitler could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or colognes and never wore them. He did not want those around him wearing them either.

Guests at the Berghof must have endured some unpleasant odors in the otherwise healthful mountain air. It may sound like a Woody Allen scenario, but medical historians are unanimous that Adolf was the victim of uncontrollable flatulence. Spasmodic stomach cramps, constipation and diarrhea, possibly the result of nervous tension, had been Hitler’s curse since childhood and only grew more severe as he aged. As a stressed-out dictator, the agonizing digestive attacks would occur after most meals: Albert Speer recalled that the Führer, ashen-faced, would leap up from the dinner table and disappear to his room.

Frequently asked questions

No, he could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or colognes and never wore them.

No, he wanted no one to wear any sort of perfume around him.

No, he wanted no one to wear any sort of perfume around him.

Yes, he made exceptions for ladies.

No, he could not stand any scents whether it be from soaps, aftershave or colognes and never wore them.

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