All the actually National Socialists - Ernst Roehm, the Strass brothers - got murdered or exiled during the Night of the Long Lives. Goebbels was initially sympathetic to this faction, but Hitler swayed him over to the Right beforehand.
Hitler's economic policy was in line with Germanic conservatism, as formulated by Bismarck: an emphasis on protectionism in the service of business and State-support for the armaments industry. German conservatism in the nineteenth and (very) early twentieth centuries rejected free-market capitalism, but it certainly wasn't economically left-winged, either.
As Kaljew said, modern terminology is likely not applicable at all.
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