Here's a quote from that link: "Summary: Below is a short economic analysis of German Economy under the Nazis. It is apparent they ran a centralized collectivist economy just like the Soviet Union. It was a political party that acted much in the same way the American Left does in regard to unemployment and trying to use the government to decrease it. It notes that the Nazis used public works to a large extent, which is exceedingly leftist, and put people to work for the State.
The Nazis started enacting other leftist ploys like price freezes and starting expanding the role of the government and destroying any freedom left in the Market. Private Property owners were dictated to by the State. Clearly Nazis were opponents of capitalism through and through. "
Ah, so you are absolutely aligned with Hitler fiscally. Oh wait, once you actually looked Hitler up, you decided he was "a little to anti-capitalist". Being an "opponent of capitalism through and through" is a "little too anti-capitalist" for you. But you think your views are just left of center.
Yes I can tell you are a huge "proponent of capitalism", someone who is 100% anti-capitalism is just slightly too liberal for you.