“harbored any ill-will towards Jewish people beyond the societal norms of his era”.
Marie-Louise von Franz, Jung’s greatest disciple and close associate, wrote: “I knew Jung personally from 1933 until his death and I never perceived the slightest conscious or unconscious trace of any such attitude. On the contrary he frequently inveighed against Hitler and Nazism in quite unambiguous terms. He had numerous Jewish refugees among his analysands (some of whom he treated gratis)”.
The last point suggests that Jung was extremely sympathetic to the plight of Jews.