Ok so that says to me that you are more taken by outward appearances than by actions and facts. Hitler used that name because he was essentially a nationalist a fact that he spelt out well in mein kampf and through the concept of lebensraum. There is a reason the communists broke ranks with him after an early "alliance" they realised that he was far from left wing as was more interested in personal power, corrupt accumulation of personal wealth for him and his cronies and totalitarian control of the population. These are the hallmarks of facist or totalitarian government. And before you try to compare it with Putin or Xi they are communist either - both embarked on a capitalist model aligned with totalitarianism - for much the same motives as Hitler - they thought they knew best.
So if you want to avoid the suggestion that your analyses of politics are based on surface impressions only you might want to read a few other things than Orwell and also consider the context in which orwell wrote his works (1984 was written in 1949 - a post war era) and orwell himself can best be decribed as left wing if you want to go labelling people. At that stage the political context was very specific. Here's a wiki exract for you that is actually a pretty good summary of what the book was actually about
Thematically, it centres on the consequences of totalitarianism, mass surveillance and repressive regimentation of people and behaviours within society.[2][3] Orwell, a democratic socialist, modelled the authoritarian state in the novel on the Soviet Union in the era of Stalinism, and Nazi Germany.[4] More broadly, the novel examines the role of truth and facts within societies and the ways in which they can be manipulated.
It is a dystopian novel that refers to the risk of totalitarianism and control and manipulation of the masses that can occur in a corrupt society with corrupt leaders. It is you who have put that other overlay. It is a warning - but too late - for while you pussy foot around trying to divide the world into a convenient left and right so your brain can cope, technology has overtaken you, governments of all persuasions have introduced mechanisms through which they can, as they choose, know rather a lot about you. They probably know who on hotcopper behaves how and what they think.
Had you wanted a novel dealing with the foolishness of communism and how easily it crosses into totalitarianism you would have been better to read animal farm. and while you are doing so consider the clamouring masses to whom Trump appeals.