Outrage over sick Nazi souvenirs being sold in popular Bulgarian holiday resort of Sunny Beach
The authorities are now taking action against those selling the sickening paraphernalia
NAZI souvenirs are being sold next to postcards and lilos in a holiday hot spot which has become a red hot favourite with young Brits.
Mugs with Hitler's face on, t-shirts emblazoned “Adolf Hipster” and swords engraved with swastikas are all for sale in the wild Black Sea resort of ‘Sunny Beach.’
An Israeli tourist reported the images to the country’s Bulgarian ambassador, who has now vowed to take action.
Also on sale were bottle openers, magnets, swords and chains with swastikas.
Others found mugs with images of the “Fuhrer”, along with Swastika symbols.
Bulgarian authorities are now taking action against those selling the sickening Nazi paraphernalia, .
Bulgaria’s deputy foreign minister Georgi Georgiev said: “We are looking at manifestations of racial, religious and ethnic intolerance, including anti-semitism.
“I stress that the mere existence and dissemination of such objects undermine Bulgaria’s authority and harm its otherwise positive image among foreign nationals who choose our country for their holidays.”
Sunny Beach - where beer is just 80p a pint - is predicted to overtake Magaluf as the number one destination for boozy Brits.
Last month, a Brit who worked at the Bulgarian resort told the Sun Online unbelievably wild antics he witnessed over two summers there.
John Magilton, 23, from Swansea, worked two summer seasons as a club promoter told of mass nudity and public brawls.