What does Goering think as a "Commissioner in charge of the four-year plan"?

"Don't butter but cannon. Planes, tanks and ships are now more important than personal consumption or consolidated national finance." This is Goering's guiding principle. Goering turned a deaf ear to the warnings of experts such as the respected Imperial Minister of Economy and the Chairman of the Imperial Bank, Hayarma Shahot. Now, as at the beginning of the dictatorship, he tried all means to force Hitler's policy regardless of any opposition. As long as you sum up one by one, you will see that uncontrolled armaments have led to the forced decision to wage war to avoid the financial and economic collapse of the country.

"The result of expanding the army to prepare for war is unpredictable," Goering told the industrial giants. "If we win, then our economy will get enough compensation ... We can't calculate how much we spent ... We are now gambling with the maximum investment. What can be more worthwhile than receiving an order to expand the army and prepare for war?

On December 2, 1936, Goering spoke more specifically in front of the leadership of the Air Force: "The whole situation is very serious, and I hope peace can be maintained before 1941. But we don't know whether the dispute will come ahead of time. We are already at war, but we haven't shot yet. "This only tells half the truth.

Like Hitler, Goering was unwilling to give up the opportunity to immerse himself in the sea of cheers. He publicly declared that with the entry of German troops, the terrorist policy would be realized step by step. He shouted, "The city of Vienna can no longer be called a German city. There are 3 thousand Jews here, so it can't be called a German city. "While celebrating reunification, Goering ordered that trade be" Aryan "immediately and carefully, and forced Jews to go into exile. Now the "Commissioner in charge of the four-year plan" is also expelling Jews from Germany. Since Goering, as the president of the National Assembly, promulgated the Race Law in Nuremberg in September 1935, and took this opportunity to announce that the Nazi symbol would be "? As a "sacred symbol" of the struggle against Jews, Jews have been regarded as second-class citizens before the law.