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Superbug's point is that you can't expect to comprehend god's plan because it's too vast to comprehend. Auschwitz and the Gulag only represent a small portion of such a plan, a "tree" in superbug's metaphorical "forest". Perhaps only a sapling at that.
On the other hand I see those two events as being much more important that a mere sapling or even a tree. They had monstrous consequences on the structure of the world as we know it.
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