It's a completely false comparison. Just because the nazis did something similar does not mean we are nazi Germany, literally it's to the point where logicians have identified "as hitler would have done" as its own class of logical fallacy.
Actually, it's not a logical fallacy to merely compare something to Nazi Germany. The comparison may be apt, or it may not be – but a comparison in and of itself is not fallacious (although what one argues
based on the comparison may be).
"Godwin's law" is a trite and popular construction, but it didn't magically define new forms of illogic.
If we're talking hitlers soldiers as part of a routine police state (which would not be unreasonable during times of war) versus a single operation looking for suspects in a single incident. It's not the same context
lol. Do you really think Nazi Germany was like that all day, every day? The Nazis did their best to portray an image of domestic stability and governmental efficiency. But then we do that here, too.
The Nazis were classic statists. Sure, they'd parade out their stormtroopers at the slightest excuse. But then we do that here, too.
Frankly, I think infowars is for paranoid nut cases. However, a police state is a police state. And we have a police state. To deny this one must be inculcated in the culture of blind love for the state, and complacent apathy towards the behavior of police.