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Adolf Hitler1

s. The idea that Jews came up with this crazy notion that Man can control even nature, is mentioned by Hitler. Oddly enough, with his idea to rid the world of all races that arent Aryan, he is in a sense also trying to control nature. By trying to control nature, Hitler seems to agree with the ideas of the Jews despite putting them down. He also believes that people who take in the Jewish babble only have a mere idea, and a very preposterous idea. Ironically though, all Hitler has is an idea, and a ridiculous idea at that. He cant possibly call the words of the Jews mere idea[s] because his feelings that the Aryan race is superior are also merely ideas. In a sense then, Hitler is criticizing himself, taking everything hes saying and removing all integrity from it. He also talks about how a sin against the will of the Eternal Creator will be avenged. Well, murder is surely a sin, whether its one person or millions, direct or indirect, it is a sin against the creations of God. Keeping in mind, Hitlers suggestion of destroying any race other than the Aryan race is also a sin against the will of the Eternal Creator, so surely it will too be avenged.There are some other interesting statements made by Adlof that when read can baffle the reader as to how anyone could possibly believe it. Hitler states that any old climber or moral slacker cannot rise by devious paths to govern his national comrades, Thompson 3but that, by the very greatness of the responsibility to be assumed, incompetents and weaklings are frightened of. Strangely however, Hitler managed to win over part of a nation in a devious way. Also he is calling his followers weaklings and incompetents, that does not give them very much credit. Hitler also makes the point that "In short, the results of miscegenation are always the following: (a) The level of the superior race becomes lowered; (b) physical and mental degeneration sets in, thus leading slowly but steadily t...

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