Ms Miller said her grandparents had both survived the Holocaust

His furious neighbour Francine Miller confronted him outside his home

He claims he was protesting over Donald Trump's stunning election win

The granddaughter of Holocaust survivors has confronted a man after he put up a Nazi flag over his home in protest over Donald Trump's election victory.

Frederick Roeber, 48, was forced to explain the Nazi flag on his San Francisco property after his furious neighbor Francine Miller hit out at him on Wednesday.

He was filmed trying to explain to Ms Miller - whose grandparents survived the Holocaust - that the flag outside his storybook-esq home 'was a comment on our new president-elect'.

Frederick Roeber, 48, was forced to explain why he put up a Nazi flag as a political message on his San Francisco property after his furious neighbor Francine Miller confronted him

Mr Roeber said he compared Trump to Il Duce - the fascist leader of Italy in World War II - but 'the Italians did not have as good a flag'.

'I can see where you are coming from, but that is really the wrong impression,' Ms Miller hit back.

'It makes it look like you are supportive of Nazis. As your neighbor, I don't think it's funny. It's not a cool thing to do, I don't get it.'

Mr Roeber told the San Francisco Chronicle that he didn't like Trump's stance on Muslims and Mexican immigrants through the election campaign.

Ms Miller, whose grandparents survived the Holocaust, said she was left feeling 'on edge' and 'uncomfortable' over the Nazi flag

Mr Roeber was filmed trying to explain to Ms Miller that the flag outside his storybook-esq home 'was a comment on our new president-elect'

He said the political statement was misinterpreted.

Frederick Roeber, 48, was forced to explain the Nazi flag on his San Francisco property

'I am hoping people get that this is a political statement, and that I'm not a Nazi supporter,' he said prior to the exchange with his neighbor.

Ms Miller told CBS SF she thought there was general unease with Trump having been elected.

'I think if you woke up this morning and you are a woman, you're a Jewish person, you're gay, you're a Latino - you are a little on edge. I felt really uncomfortable,' she said of the Nazi flag political message.

Her neighbor removed the Nazi flag and replaced it with a California rainbow flag.

Mr Roeber said he put the flag up in protest over Trump's election and that he was opposed to his stance on Muslims and Mexican immigrants through the election campaign