No, go read Mit brennender Sorge. The Magisterium has clearly indicated what the problems are with National Socialism, and the name of this naturalistic ideology is not listed amongst those objectionable elements.
go watch the secret masonic victory of WWII.
and i'll leave you with this quote from a beloved Canadian Catholic
Adrien Arcand's commentary on Pope Pius XI condemning National Socialism in the encyclical 'Mit Brennender Sorge'
Nov. 27th, 1961
I have read, perhaps one hundred times, in his German, Latin, English and French texts, their encyclical letter, and I have never seen anything that condemns National Socialism. Certainly, there are allusions made against Alfred Rosenberg and his 90,000 Wotanists (against eighty million Germans), but not one [allusion] against Hitler. In better times, I have written to a very high authority to ask—as a Catholic and for the eternal salvation of my soul—that they instruct me on what may be [worthy of condemnation] in Mein Kampf and in the speeches of Hitler. They could not indicate anything that was [worthy of condemnation]. Hitler had lawfully banned “communism, socialism, atheistic and free-thinking clubs, Jehovah’s Witnesses, ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ clubs, and Fɾҽҽmαsσɳɾყ.” These are all things that the Church has always condemned. As the only true leader of the Western world, he had the immense honor of throwing his armed forces against the USSR. He implemented the Port de Brassard upon the Jews, copying the popes of the Middle Ages who imposed the wearing of badges upon the Jews of that time.