They both had right wing dictators in the '30 s
Cristoph Rajahn has written: 'Extreme right-wing violence in Germany'
Ex-soldiers in Germany after the First World War who supported right-wing political parties
It is mainly right wing, but there are eurosceptics who are left wing too.
Right wing, Democrats are left wing and liberals are "far left" and the "far right" of the wing is called the Conservatives.
Left wing= Democratic Right wing= Republican
Right-wing organizations vary widely across different countries and contexts, but some notable examples include the National Rifle Association (NRA) in the United States, the British National Party (BNP) in the UK, and the Alternative for Germany (AfD) in Germany. Other groups, such as the Tea Party movement in the U.S. and various far-right nationalist parties in Europe, also represent right-wing ideologies. Additionally, there are numerous smaller grassroots organizations that advocate for conservative or nationalist policies.
The political spectrum is a line that orders political ideologies from right to left: far-right is fascism (eg nazi germany); right-wing would be capitalism (eg USA); the republican/conservative party is right-wing and the democratic/liberal party is left wing; left wing government would be socialism (eg Norway) and Leninism-Marxism (eg Cuba); far left would be communism (eg Soviet Union, Red China)
No it is a right wing law firm.
Right wing
The Nazis were (or are) a far-right wing party.
Communism is an extreme left-wing ideology.