This is the wrong kind of question to ask, because the answer is neither. Fascism, of course, is right wing, in that it calls for corporate control of government. Nazism did incorporate Fascism, but on it's own merit, it is not right wing, due to many of it's planks which called for extermination of Jews and the promotion of the Aryan race. These views cannot be considered either right or left wing, as they are exclusive to Nazism itself, and not a part of Fascism, which again, is defined as corporate control of the government. Fascism itself is not necessarily a bad thing, if that is what the people of a nation want. Same with Communism - If the people want it, the people can have it. However, right wing Fascism, and left wing Communism as well, almost always involve Statism, in which the rights of the people are supressed. This is why they are such dirty words in America, where we have been indoctrinated from birth to enjoy the freedoms we have. As Americans, we should consider ourselves lucky that we are not under Fascist or Communist dictatorships, which is why we should hold our Constitution and Bill of Rights as sacred documents, not to be trifled with. For once they are, we begin the long side down the slippery slope that eventually leads to either Fascism, Communism, or in the very worst case, a form of government not that far removed from Nazism. America - Love it. Live it. Defend it from all enemies, both foreign and domestic. Once we lose even part of it, then we have lost everything.