That is true, and his taking of state debts was very controversial
The answer is the HAUC which is short for <span>The House Un-American Activities Committee.</span>
Soviet Union was a state capitalist society with totalitarian government. That is, all means of production were controlled by the state. No private ownership allowed. Internationalism was a basis of Soviet national politics.
Fascism is a radical nationalist ideology with a mixed economy when privately owned means of production isn't a problem .
Communism is a stateless society with commonly owned means of production. Stateless implies no borders; all countries are cooperating and benefiting the whole planet, not a particular nation.
That means, the USSR wasn't communist, but it wasn't fascist. The perceived similarity with fascism is totalitarian government, though there is a difference: Dictator (Führer) in Germany had enormous personal power while the USSR was controlled by elite (Nomenklatura).
D. shelley is the author of frankenstein
You are correct! Many of there painting show a sort of ball game they might have played. One game, looks like it could be a version of handball. Some other of the ball games were like baseball. They used material from palm trees s the bats. Hope I helped. :)