
An Italian photographer has bravely captured life inside some of Europe's fascist hate groups.

Paolo Marchetti pictured young fascist skinheads from the UK, Germany, Spain and Italy giving the Hitler salute at a Nazi rock concert, at anti-immigrant marches and at skinhead summer parties over the past decade.

One disturbing image showed hundreds of people at a Nazi rock concert in Rome in May, 2013.

Italian photographer Paolo Marchetti captured young fascist skinheads giving the Hitler salute at a Nazi rock concert in Rome

A pair of fascists in a home-made boxing ring in Rome where they organise training sessions and friendly boxing matches

Jamie, nicknamed 'The Swan', 31-years-old from London, throwing his friend's son in an inflatable pool during a gathering between skinhead from all Europe in August 2010

Another saw a girl holding a neo-Nazi flag during a march against immigration in Milan.

A group known as the SPQR Skins was seen gathering at the 'Prima Porta' cemetery to commemorate a comrade who died a few years ago.

Other photos saw fascists training in home-made boxing rings and gathered for a start-of-summer party on the coast of Lazio in August 2010.

One image even shows a baby lying in a crib in a room filled with fascist flags and propaganda.

Armando, an amateur boxer in his training session at his home in his apartment near to Rome, Italy

A girl holding her Celtic Cross neo-Nazi flag during a march against foreign policy and immigration in Milan

A spanish skinhead giving a Nazi salute during a meeting between right-wing fascists from all over Europe in Perugia, Iatly

Italian skinhead during a Hawaiian party on the coast of Lazio in August 2010. Each year, the Italian skins come together and celebrate the beginning of summer, wearing Hawaiian style-shirts

One image even shows a six-month-old baby lying in a crib in a room filled with fascist flags and propaganda

The photographer caught young fascists dancing and fighting during a Nazi-rock concert in Padova, northern Italy

Another photo shows a man displaying a tattoo on his arm which reads 'Jedem das Seine' translated as 'To Each His Own' - a slogan used at Buchenwald concentration camp.

Paolo Marchetti is an award-winning photographer based in Rome, Italy.

He has worked for thirteen years in the cinematographic and commercial industry and his projects often look at long-term political issues.

He has covered stories in Brazil, Cuba, China and Central Africa.

Heroes' Square in Budapest, Hungary, is where various factions gather annually under the imposing statue called The Millenium Memorial

Fascist known as Armando pictured smoking a Cuban cigar in his flat close to Rome in June 2010

Two skinhead members of far-right groups admiring the countryside view near the German town of Memmingen, Bavaria

Another photo shows a man displaying a tattoo on his arm which reads 'Jedem das Seine' translated as 'To Each His Own' - a slogan used at Buchenwald concentration camp

The 'Prima Porta' cemetery in Rome showing the SPQR Skins commemorating a comrade who died a few years ago

The photographer captured leading Italian fascists gathered to celebrate a birthday in Rome in 2010

A skinhead from northern Italy on a rented bus travelling south for a gathering on all Italian skins

Also photographed was a fascist holding a torch during a march in the Roman winter in December 2009