You can add gun control. And the Nazi party also supported higher education (for Germans at least).
Many of these things can be seen in present day Germany, which is, as is most of Europe, more liberal than the US. But the EU still strongly supports free enterprise, and obtains most of its tax revenue through the VAT and high personal taxes. Places like Denmark strives to find work for unemployed and even disabled individuals, as everyone working is another person paying into the system. What people forget is each EU country is still fairly monolithic compared to the US, It is easy to be “socialist” when everyone looks and thinks like you (in larger issues inside the EU, we had Germany vs Greece on debt, and the UK exiting altoghter)
Don’t get me wrong, generous government retirement plans or a national health care plan does not make you a murdering communist. Nevertheless, the policies that the Nazis proposed were, as pointed out, hardly right-wing.
Had Hitler, for example, limited his “racism” to blocking Jewish immigration and just encouraging the rest to leave, the typical American school child would of never heard of him.