The inhabitants of a small town in eastern Germany made their own stand against neo-Nazis by buying up all the beer in the local supermarket.
The people of Ostritz, on the border with Poland, were unhappy their town was chosen as the venue for a neo-Nazi rock festival.
Hundreds of far-Right supporters flocked to the town from across Germany at the weekend to attend the Schild und Schwert, or Shield and Sword Festival — named to get round an official ban on using the initials SS.
But they were forced to go without beer after the townspeople bought up more than 200 crates in a coordinated action.
"It was planned a week in advance. We wanted to dry the Nazis out," Georg Salditt, one of those behind the plan, told Bild newspaper.