I can understand why you think there were. They did call themselves socialist with their party name and they did make promises that align with the idea of socialism, but when the Nazis achieved power, they prosecuted and purged socialists, they didn't keep any of the socialist aligned party promises, and most of all they abhored and vehemently stood against social collectivism, which you should know is the defining trait and core idea of socialism.
They pretended to be socialists until they achieved power.
You guys have the weakest arguments as to why you think the nazis weren't socialists. Prosecuting other socialists isn't an argument against them being socialists. That's a non-point but it's the main argument I've seen against the idea they were socialists but it's just grasping at straws. You can be a socialist and put prosecute other socialists if you see them as a threat.
Hitler was a socialist and so were the nazis and everything they believed, tried to implement, and practiced were all in pursuit of purely socialist goals.
Your limited post 2010 history revisionism education of socialism and history doesn't change this. "Rewriting" history doesn't actually rewrite history. It just lies.