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A Leader in Hell Although Adolph Hitler was a great leader of the Nazi organization, he used his intelligence for evil creating a plan of mass destruction. Hitler tried using drugs, and violence to begin a master race. These were important factors of him trying to spread his Nazi empire and have world domination. Drugs, and violence are bad alone, and Hitler would not have even received a portion of his success without them; making a strong comparison between Adolph Hitler, drugs, and violence. Like every other child, Hitler was born innocent, only to be raised, as were many children at the time, in a destructive fashion by his parents and later turning himself into a monster. His parents used violent tactics to discipline him. If these harsh techniques were absent Hitler possibly might have not created concentration camps and committed many murders. Concentration camps, such as Ketschendorf and Sachsenhausen camps in East Germany, were used by the communist to murder and torture supposed rebels, including young children. These camps were also used to carry out medical experiments on children. Prisoners were given dangerous drugs to enhance their performance of working. Scientists and doctors would inject children with any kind of drug and record the reaction. Many of the seventy or more medical-research projects conducted by the Nazis between the fall of 1939 and spring of 1945 were conducted at Auschwitz. These experiments were done on the humans held against their own will, because the victims were thought to be lower than rats in the minds of the Germans.
Approximate Word count = 951 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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