A graphic DVD comparing abortion to the Holocaust has been dropped into hundreds of people's letterboxes.

Great Southern District Police in Western Australia said they have received reports from a number of residents who had discovered the DVD and issued a warning in response.

'Residents of areas around Albany have reported receiving a DVD in their mailbox. No envelope, just in a plastic sleeve,' the warning reads.

A graphic DVD comparing abortion to the Holocaust has been dropped into hundreds of people's letterboxes

The DVD is believed to be a 2011 film titled 180 by New Zealand filmmaker Ray Comfort

'The disc contains graphic images and video that may cause concern. Please be aware before you load onto your computer.'

The DVD is believed to be a 2011 documentary titled 180 by New Zealand filmmaker Ray Comfort.

The controversial 33-minute film contains confronting images of the Holocaust interspersed with interviews of people on the street conducted by Comfort.

He asks interviewees hypothetical questions such as whether they would assassinate Hitler, if they had the chance.

The film purports to change the opinions of eight people in seconds through these hypothetical scenarios where links are drawn between Holocaust and abortion.

The film, which currently has 5.5 million views on Youtube, has been heavily criticised by various groups but has become popular in pro-life circles.

The DVD was published by Comfort's own Christian ministry, Living Waters Publications.

A still of the film, which currently has 5.5 million views on Youtube, and has been heavily criticised by various groups but has become popular in pro-life circles



