What does the quote from the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel mean?

What does the quote "It was neither german nor jew who ruled the ghetto-it was illusion." mean from the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel

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    Think of it this way: an illusion is a vision that makes you see something there that really isn't. If the Germans nor the Jews were in control, then who really was? Perhaps nobody really had control.

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Think of it this way: an illusion is a vision that makes you see something there that really isn't. If the Germans nor the Jews were in control, then who really was? Perhaps nobody really had control.

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