Fans of socialism must deny that the National Socialist party is socialist.No, they're exactly the same thing.
While most socialists wouldn't prefer the economy to be lorded over by a military dictatorship the way the resources were managed was identical. After the wars all of them came back as "National Democratic Parties" or "National Socialist Parties" and their ideas rubbed off on the "Socialists" who idolized these people. Modern politicians didn't like the "nationalism" moniker due to associations with the terrible memories of WW2 and simply re-framed it into "economic" socialism.
So, it's more of a you say tomato I say tomatoe situation rather than a real difference. There are variances in the way the implementation was done at the government level, but if you think it's any different you need some more tape on your egg.
Anytime the government takes over it sucks and it doesn't really matter which term you use for your socialists.
Many posters here won't even admit that N Korea is socialist. They have
this idea that socialism is a utopia, & must employ the no true Scotsman
to keep the belief afloat. So they look to progressive capitalist countries
for examples of "socialism", while simultaniously decrying capitalism..
Nazi Germany was socialist because of government's (ie, the people's)
extensive control over the economy.