True. As I kept pointing out to PD the genuine Nazis were extremely nuanced when it came to designing volkisch social policy. Review the founding manifesto points of the National Socialist German Workers Party and, if you eliminate the ones specific to anti-semetism and militarism and rest are pure community socialism. The common people of their race were the source of their strength and something they were trying to rescue from depravity and despair, not something they were going to exploit and harm the way American capitalists always do. There was a hell of a lot more to that type of German socialism that taking the cork out of the bottle of stored-up rage and letting it loose. They went into all those elections in Germany with a really transformative domestic social plan and by-and-large implemented most of it when they took power. It wasn't a bunch of half-assed Tea Bircher nonsense like the Trumpists are doing with typical GOP crap like gutting food stamps, getting rid of health care, and abolishing Planned Parenthood. That kind of bullshit might work on low-education Americans but it wouldn't have gained a single vote in a much more community-centric and much better educated people like the Germans have been since at least the mid-1800's.
Eliminate the ridiculous demonization of a harmless minority that in actuality contributed greatly to the overall society, and the subsequent "need" to genocide a completely falsified enemy of the race, and that kind of socialism actually starts to border on respectable.