A VILLAGE has been rocked after finding a stash of Nazi propaganda dumped in its book-swap phone box.
Book fans had been exchanging literature through the old booth that had been transformed into the “village library”.
But families this week found more than 20 fascist books had been added to its shelves.
Among them was a copy of Mein Kampf, the autobiography of Hitler as well as anti-Semitic volume The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
Other books included titles on white supremacy, race and IQ, Holocaust denial and the occult.
The discovery has prompted fears of a Nazi sympathiser living in the close-knit parish of East Winch, Norfolk — whose residents include TV brainbox Stephen Fry.
One villager said: “I was walking past the phone booth this evening and thought I’d pop my head in, just to see what titles had been left.
“What I saw made my jaw almost hit the floor. Instead of the expected Catherine Cookson and PD James books, the shelves were chock-a-block with Nazi literature.
“I had to take a good look just because I couldn’t believe what I was seeing.
“Is my village a Nazi location, unbeknownst to me? Or do we have an evangelical racist here? I’m not 100 per cent sure I want to find out.”
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The books have since been removed by disgruntled villagers.
Karen Pollock MBE, chief executive of the Holocaust Educational Trust, called the range of tomes “incredibly worrying”.
She said: “They belong in the bin of history not in a place of learning.”
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