This meant as purely historical.
Now I don't know if it's a widely known fact, but I feel its such interesting topic to note the first major group of people that were so against tobacco to begin with...
Anti-tobacco movement in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Now I don't know if it's a widely known fact, but I feel its such interesting topic to note the first major group of people that were so against tobacco to begin with...
Anti-tobacco movement in Nazi Germany - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Nazi anti-tobacco campaign included banning smoking in trams, buses and city trains,[6] promoting health education,[12]limiting cigarette rations in the Wehrmacht, organizing medical lectures for soldiers, and raising the tobacco tax.[6] The National Socialists also imposed restrictions on tobacco advertising and smoking in public spaces, and regulated restaurants and coffeehouses.[6] The anti-tobacco movement did not have much effect in the early years of the Nazi regimeand tobacco use increased between 1933 and 1939,[13] but smoking by military personnel declined from 1939 to 1945.[14]Even by the end of the 20th century, the anti-smoking movement in postwar Germany had not attained the influence of the Nazi anti-smoking campaign.[13]