True. However, Nazi Germany is an interesting case. Notice that the Nazi Party was the National Socialist German Workers Party. I can't really imagine a right-wing party with a name like that. It effectively shared many of same beliefs on economic management as the socialists, only it defined the "great struggle" as being between races rather than classes. In essence it's the same as modern "far-right" parties like the BNP, and Front Nationale, which are in reality left-wing nationalist parties. These parties oppose globalization e.g. Free Trade, international corporations etc, as they see it as a threat to the nation. Therefore you could easily argue that these "far-right" parties, and the Nazi's, are actually either left-wing parties, or that they don't fit into either category.
You beat yourself again. Congratulations on the dumbest post of the year or something.
Jesus Christ.