Hundreds of neo-Nazis have marched through the streets of Dessau, marking the 60th anniversary of the Allied bombing of the east German city. City officials commemorated the anniversary with a service on Monday, but church and other leaders called 500 peaceful demonstrators to march Saturday against the far-right extremists. Roughly 300 neo-Nazis participated in the march, which came a day after the German parliament tightened laws making it easier for authorities to ban neo-Nazi gatherings near memorials to victims of the Nazis, such as former concentration camps, if the demonstration seems likely to "harm the dignity of the victims." Saturday's march did not fall under this law yet.