What Is Adolf Hitler's Abuse Of Power

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“As long as people believe in absurdities they will commit atrocities.”
-Voltaire
Social injustice; a justice in which one group, or a minority, has almost complete power over all other groups. Power; a simple yet complicated, intangible desired aspect of being. It is sought by many, but only won by few. Some gain power, whether it is over people, land, or both, in peaceful methods. Others, however, resort to violent, and sometimes catastrophic, actions. Adolf Hitler was one of these seekers of power. He wanted to create his own “utopia” of perfection: blonde blue-eyed people, him as supreme ruler, and one of his top goals, a society without Jews. He took over many lands, most of the time by force, and killed millions of people, mostly Jews, to create his empire. A more modern Nazi-like government of Israel wants to take over the region of Palestine by force, killing thousands of Arab families. Although Jerusalem may be a holy city for Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, it is not right for the Israeli government to use force and weapons to take over, not just the city of Jerusalem, but also the whole region surrounding it. The Israeli government is nothing more than a modern-day Nazi-like government, killing many people and destroying the homes of many more just to take over land that is not only considered important for Israel, but also to
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Why do they commit these atrocities? It is because they believe that the region surrounding Jerusalem is important only to them and it is because they believe in this absurdity that