Nazism (Nationalsozialismus, National Socialism; alternatively spelled Naziism[1]) was the ideology and practice of the Nazi Party and of Nazi Germany.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] It was a unique variety of fascism that involved biological racism and antisemitism.[10] Nazism presented itself as politically syncretic, incorporating policies, tactics and philosophies from right- and left-wing ideologies; in practice, Nazism was a far right form of politics.
from your link, even you Nick, can't cherry-pick historical fact, surely 
Do you actually know what socialism is, Banjax?
Essentially, it is anti-capitalist, anti-wealth, anti-private ownership.
Philosopher Stephen Hicks writes: "The issue about how socialist the Nazis were is, in part, a judgment call about long-term principles and short-term pragmatism." Hicks argues that the Nazis claimed to be more devoted to socialism than the Soviet Bolsheviks: the Russians were preoccupied with economics while
the Nazis thought socialism should control not only economics but breeding, religion and other intimate details of life.
Of course, when you think about it the whole left/right issue is not linear, but circular. Go far enough left and you meet the far right coming the other way.
