A NEO-NAZI group is set to bring its race war to the streets of the North-East.

The Hitler-worshipping National Action (NA) group is bringing its White Man March to Newcastle on Saturday, March 21.

The growing far-right group is notable for its openly racist agenda and support of National Socialism.

Largely a youth movement, NA is rooted in white supremacist ideology and committed to establishing a “white Britain”.

Their disturbing website propagates Nazi ideals, expresses support for a “final solution” and says that the preservation, future and security of Europe depends on not living among foreigners.

One quote says: “The time to attack the enemy is now...Where is the anger? Where is the demand for justice?

“It is in National Action, we will be the instrument of the right’s fury – good cop got us nowhere so now is the time for bad cop.”

Elsewhere, it says: “Involuntary repatriation or ethnic cleansing is not without precedent, it has been done many times before...

“It is with glee that we will enact the final solution across Europe – that will be justice.”

Members previously attended Sigurd Legion ‘hate camps’ where they were armed with knives and trained by activists to prepare for a race war.

The White Man March is part of the group’s “battle for the final victory of our race” and is expected to attract fascists and far-right supporters from across Europe.

It is being held weeks after 400 members of German anti-Islamic group Pegida took to the streets of Newcastle - and were outnumbered by thousands gathered under the Newcastle Unites banner.

The North-East Anti-Fascist group has confirmed they will be standing strong against the National Action march and are encouraging others to join them.

A spokesman said: “This is a bunch of students who like to think they’re the next generation of Nazi stormtroopers.

“These people are traditional Nazis, unlike some new models of fascism they’re still focused on hating Jews.

“Any presence of fascism is anti-human and we don’t want to give them space to grow or a platform to spread their poisonous drivel.”

Newcastle councillor Dipu Ahad was threatened with beheading for helping to organise the Newcastle Unites rally.

Calling on the police and local authorities to stop the upcoming march, he said it was a fine line between freedom of speech and inciting hate.

Northumbria Police said they had not been formally notified of the march.