Of course they presented a populist agenda and called themselves "socialists" as this was how to win elections at that time. However, presenting and doing are different things.
These are the things that Hitler campaigned on during his election. Not surprisingly, these are also the programs that he implemented in Germany during the 1930's, along with such other socialist programs as his People's Car and KdF. The fact of the matter is that he acted,
de jure and
de facto, as a socialist during his term of government. Anyway, on to the party program:
9. All citizens of the State shall be equal as regards rights and duties.
10. The first duty of every citizen must be to work mentally or physically. The activities of the individual may not clash with the interests of the whole, but must proceed within the frame of the community and be for the general good.
Therefore we demand:
11. That all unearned income, and all income that does not arise from work, be abolished.
12. Since every war imposes on the people fearful sacrifices in life and property, all personal profit arising from the war must be regarded as a crime against the people. We therefore demand the total confiscation of all war profits whether in assets or material.
13. We demand the nationalization of businesses which have been organized into cartels.
14. We demand that all the profits from wholesale trade shall be shared out.
15. We demand extensive development of provision for old age.
16. We demand the creation and maintenance of a healthy middle-class, the immediate communalization of department stores which will be rented cheaply to small businessmen, and that preference shall be given to small businessmen for provision of supplies needed by the State, the provinces and municipalities.
17. We demand a land reform in accordance with our national requirements, and the enactment of a law to confiscate from the owners without compensation any land needed for the common purpose. The abolition of ground rents, and the prohibition of all speculation in land.
Any or all of these items are policies that socialists would be happy to have enacted today. And this is exactly how Germany was governed during Hitler's tenure.
If you continue to insist that Hitler was somehow "right wing", perhaps you could post some specific policies that you consider "right wing" that would make your case. I see you saying that he was right wing, to all evidence to the contrary, yet I see nothing in the form of content or specifics to back this claim. What did he do, specifically, that makes you consider him right wing.