Online commerce giant eBay on Friday said it had removed at least 15 Nazi-themed toys from its auction listings.
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Among the items now removed from the website included SS guard figurines and miniature Nazi tanks.
According to eBay's terms and conditions, it has the right to remove items that do not meet its community standards, including products that promote hate or violent ideologies.
Items promoting anti-Semitic stereotypes, as well as "Historical Holocaust-related and Nazi-related items, including reproductions, any item that is anti-Semitic or any item from after 1933 that bears a swastika [and] media identified as Nazi propaganda" are also banned from the auction site.
Nazi German coins are an exception.
Other online retail giants, including Amazon and Etsy, have also removed items promoting anti-Semitism and conspiracy theories following a public backlash.
Last year, Amazon stopped sales of some books following protests that the titles, including some for children, were Nazi-era "propaganda."
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Etsy removed a T-shirt with the words "Camp Auschwitz" following the Jan. 6 mob invasion of the US Capitol.
The e-commerce site made the move six hours after being called on by the Auschwitz‑Birkenau Memorial and State Museum to do so.
i24NEWS contributed to this report.