“Glorifying a regime responsible for the murder of six million Jews and countless others is both dangerous and deeply offensive,” said the European Jewish Congress.
Nazi party banners were hung over a Stockholm tunnel, according to Jewish groups, coinciding with the date of fascist leader Adolf Hitler’s birthday.
An Israeli living in Stockholm told The Jerusalem Post that the Sunday incident had crossed lines, angering the Swedish people, not just the Jewish population.
The European Jewish Congress said on X/Twitter that it had been appalled by the display of Nazi symbols and called on authorities to hold the perpetrators responsible.