I'd like the articles to clarify to what extent the "National Socialism" of Hitler and Nazism is or is not "socialist". Perhaps a short list of the essential attributes of socialism, combined with a brief discussion of the degree to which Nazism had or did not have these attributes.
The article should also explain any reasons why Soviets despised Hitler's government. Germany's invasion of Russia was probably a big factor, to be sure, but was Nazism a "competing variant" of socialism? Is it possible for a socialist economy or socialist government to be more nationalistic than internationalist? If not, who says so, etc.
Remember, the Soviets were not always straightforward about their goals and deeds, and they may have characterized Nazism as non-socialist for propaganda purposes. Have enough decades elapsed for us to puncture the veneer of Soviet propaganda and reveal the truth? (Or at least give several POVs on the topic?)
Ed Poor, aka Uncle Ed