(1893–1946) has been the subject of several significant biographies, each offering a different lens on the man who was once Adolf Hitler's designated successor and the second-most powerful figure in the Third Reich.

The most prominent English-language biography is by David Irving (1989). While noted for its exhaustive research, it remains highly controversial due to the author's later reputation as a Holocaust denier and perceived sympathetic leanings. Review of David Irving’s Göring: A Biography (1989)

Göring: A Biography by David Irving - review by George Stern