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Neo-Nazi group National Action returned to Liverpool last weekend, and nobody gave them a blind bit of notice.

The far-right fascist group organised a 'White Man March' in August but failed to even make it out of Lime Street station after being cordoned into the left luggage section and pelted with eggs by protesters opposing the event.

However, last weekend they returned to the city unannounced and nobody even noticed until they posted a blog entry a week later, claiming they'd 'smashed' Liverpool.

That time the neo-Nazis returned to Liverpool and nobody even noticed

That time they used a video of the anti-fascists in their own propaganda video

That time they 'stormed' Liverpool's Pierhead (with about 18 members)

Although their blog post claimed there were more than 30 NA 'militants' in the city, eagle-eyed viewers people that can count could see no more than 20.

... when it was 'packed with tourists'

That time they said their slogans 'rang through the streets'

Here they can be seen with a handful of members and one man with a megaphone.

That time they protested outside the Town Hall... and it was closed because it was a Saturday.

Rule number one of planning a neo-Nazi protest: always Google the opening hours.

Remember that time they claim they 'brought a small city to a stand still?'....

.... but it was really that time they got cordoned in the lost property depot.

The original 'White Man March' resulted in a group of NA 'militants' being cordoned into lost luggage at Lime St before getting the train back home... to the 1940s or wherever it is that Nazis live.

Gallery: Last time National Action tried to march in our city