<@TheKingOfRhye> #124861
Only to the extent that in Germany, the traditional "right" meant "monarchist." The Nazis were heavily backed by big business and, once in power, immediately broke unions.
Mussolini described fascism as "corporatism." And if you look at sources from the time, political parties in other European countries all considered Nazism/fascism to be a far-right movement. France and Britain, for example. Domestically, Hitler considered his foes to be leftists, not other right-wingers. Hitler only took power through alliance with the far-right Stahlhelm and National People's Party; the leader of the latter, Hugenberg, was a former Krupp executive.