“There are no such things as classes: they cannot be. … here there can be no class, here there can be only a single people and beyond that nothing else.” – April 12, 1922, speech in Munich
“The hammer will once more become the symbol of the German worker and the sickle the sign of the German peasant.” – May 1, 1934, May Day speech in Berlin
Sure sounds like a Socialist to any rational person.
I don't know why self-professed Socialists find it so hard to understand that social programs do not make a socialist government. Every Representative Republic (NOT Democracy; again, those that think we live in a Democracy have been stupefied by the media, because we don't) has social programs. Social programs coexist with Capitalism; Socialism does not. If you think it can, you don’t know what Socialism is.