What gscholz said. The statements of the Nazi party being 'right wing' is pure, postwar propaganda pushed aggressively by the left, and now taken as gospel by most. No one every considered the Nazis at the time as being anything other than a variation of socialism. They openly preached it, practiced it and lived it. They are not even "center-right" in any reasonable discussion.
They supported total state
They supported gun control
They supported socialized medicine
They supported the bureaucratic state
They practiced Eugenics, which was the basis of the concentration camps and the final solution.
Where is their individual rights you speak of? Heck, they were so centralized in every aspect they killed homosexuals, mentally and physically retarded, by the hundreds of thousands. Clearly, these people did not have an "individual rights" to speak of as they did not fit the ordered socialist state the Nazis sought to establish. They even began to breed German women with ideal Nazi warrior/men to create a master race of babies.
Any nation that can walk into your house without due process, pull you from your family and throw you into the back of a truck on the way to a concentration camp has ZERO individual rights. I would also be interested to read of where the Nazis supported deregulation. In reading several texts on the Nazi economy it was very centralized and full of red tape down to the local level. One family that owned a dairy and had a small cafe to sell their products with sandwiches, etc noted they were required to change the shape of their tables to round, from square so that people would not hurt themselves on corners of the tables. They couldn't afford this regulation and dozens others so simply closed the cafe. I could post hundreds of such examples of the complete lack of deregulation. Regulations increased dramatically. Again, I'd be interested to read of examples to the contrary.
No, Nazis were hardcore socialists. There is nothing to the "right" about them.
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