Ajidica
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The Nazi program of the early 20's was an eclectic grab-bag of the anti-Weimar groups. You cannot use the term 'left' and 'right' with any degree of certitude in early Weimar Germany because the traditional point by which German political parties oriented themselves -the Kaiser- had disappeared. The political landscape was still in the process of being reshuffled up until the Enabling Act. It says a lot about how unsettled the political landscape was that the most stable government the Weimar Republic had was the "Grand Coalition" between the Social Democrats, Center Party, and the Liberal Democrats.They implemented these policies.
Feel free to go through the highlighted points one by one and explain how they aren't Socialist policies then.
Imagine how unsettled the American political landscape if all of a sudden the GOP just disappeared. Think that but even worse and you have the political landscape of Weimar Germany.