Although Goering's anti-Semitism is not as extreme as Josef Goebbels's, there is still deep-rooted hatred for Jews behind the surface of tolerance. This hatred attracted people's attention in the mental sanatorium in Sweden as early as 1925, and made it the driving force for the Third Reich to persecute Jews.
Goering made no secret of this hatred even in front of his old friends. He was friendly at first when a Jewish jeweler, who used to be a fighter pilot under his command, anxiously reported to him a threatening letter that hated Jews. Don't worry, I'll take care of it. But when the supplicant later said that he wanted to be German, Goering angrily rebuked him and said, "I have done everything for a former comrade-in-arms, but I want to deprive you of the right to be German. You'll never be German. You are Jewish. " "
According to Goering, Jews must be eliminated from the economy by "all means".