The
Manchester United midfielder's management company put the matter into the hands
of their German-based lawyers earlier this week.
The dolls,
named 'World War II Army Supply Duty - Bastian', are made in China by Dragon
in Dream.
"We
don't sell any figures which resemble footballers. It is a complete coincidence
that the figure 'Bastian' looks like Schweinsteiger," a spokesman added.
"We
thought that all Germans look like that. Bastian is also a very common name in Germany."
The
figurine comes in several outfits - including a version with a steel helmet,
white winter jacket and woollen gloves, and another in a typical army uniform,
complete with the "Wehrmachtsadler" insignia, an eagle with a
swastika above the right breast pocket.
The doll is
on sale for about $120 (£80).
"This
is a clear violation of Schweinsteiger's personality rights," a German
media lawyer told Bild.
"Everyone
has rights to their own image. To see him as a swastika-bearing Wehrmacht
soldier also constitutes a gross defamation and insult," Ulrich Amelung
said.
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