"...the suspicion was whispered in German Nationalist circles that we also were merely another variety of Marxism, perhaps even Marxists suitably disguised, or better still, Socialists... We used to roar with laughter at these silly faint-hearted bourgeoisie and their efforts to puzzle out our origin, our intentions and our aims. "
Surely you must know that Nazis were strongly anti-Marxist, that they were opposed to the idea of class struggle, that they were opposed to the idea that workers should control the means of production. Without the last two concepts, how can Nazism be called Marxist?
Some of the items you've listed can be called socialist, but the society by itself was not "Marxist," not without at least two of the most important Marxist tenets.
Perhaps Totalitarianism would suit Nazism much better.
From wiki:
Totalitarianism - is a concept used to describe political systems where a state regulates nearly every aspect of public and private life.
Nazis were Marxists? Somebody has been drinking a bit from the kool-aid. That link you provided also states that the KKK are LEFTIST. Not a very credible link, is it?
Here is a quote from Hitler:
"...the suspicion was whispered in German Nationalist circles that we also were merely another variety of Marxism, perhaps even Marxists suitably disguised, or better still, Socialists... We used to roar with laughter at these silly faint-hearted bourgeoisie and their efforts to puzzle out our origin, our intentions and our aims. "