i don't believe that people have an external locus of control, which means they blame a nebulous concept of "Evil" instead of taking responsibility for their own actions. i think hitler was a psychopathic maniac, but not evil, cos the concept of both good and evil is a get out clause.
everything has to be viewed in context, and with intent and awareness into account (otherwise we'd have no "diminished responsibility").
i believe instead in right and wrong, so the Holocaust was massively wrong, and i can say why (which makes the term slightly less nebulous).
saying things are evil is also accepting that they're a given, and is yet another way for people to cop out, so they don't do anything about it. obviously, i can't go back in time and change the slaughter of 6 million jews (and thousands of gay people, jehovah's witnesses, disabled people, gypsies, etc., etc.), but i can fight for human rights and equal opportunities, in an attempt to stop it happening again.
so, the short answer to your question is "no, i don't," because i don't want to say "ooooh, that was evil. can't do anything about evil. what's for breakfast?", i want to say "it was fucking wrong, so what am i going to do about it?"
(i feel as though i have posted this at least eleventeen times before...)