British Army for six years and served in Germany, told reporters he had put the flag up for a relative who was interested in history and World War II.
He added he hadn’t bought the flag, but that someone had posted it though his letterbox. READ MORE: Eccentric Brit pensioner loves Putin and proudly waves Russian flag outside flatNeighbours said that around the time the flag had gone up, they had heard “German music” including the marching song Erika, which was widely used by the Wehrmacht during the Second World War.One neighbour, who wished to remain anonymous, told Chronicle Live: "He's always got different flags but that is the first time I've seen a Nazi flag.
I'm in complete and utter shock. I'm disgusted."Another local resident, who did not want to be named, said: "Other neighbours are as disgusted as I am, it gives the street a bad name as we’ll all be tarred with the same brush.
Walker is a lovely mix of people so there will be a lot upset at seeing this bigoted flag. They have been singing loudly songs in German but, as I do not speak German, I do not know if they were Nazi songs or something else."A third person, who lives nearby, added: "That's wrong.
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