Sino-Soviet Spilt
Across
- 3. – The Soviet leader at the time of the split.
- 6. – The country that greatly benefited from the rift between China and the USSR.
- 7. – Ideology advocated by the Soviet Union and China during the Cold War.
- 9. Sixty-Four – The year when the Soviet Union officially withdrew its support for China’s nuclear program.
- 11. – Event marking the last major high-level Sino-Soviet meeting before the split became irreparable.
- 14. – The period of severe Chinese anti-Soviet propaganda that escalated tensions.
Down
- 1. Leap – Chinese economic campaign initiated in 1958, exacerbating tensions with the USSR.
- 2. – The policy of de-Stalinization initiated by Khrushchev that contributed to the Sino-Soviet Split.
- 4. Speech – A major public speech by Khrushchev that directly contradicted Mao's approach.
- 5. – Organization that the Soviet Union and China were both part of during the early years.
- 8. – Name of the Soviet-Chinese treaty signed in 1950 that was later criticized by Mao.
- 10. Sixtys – Year when tensions first started to rise significantly between the two powers.
- 11. – The event in 1960 where Soviet support for China was formally withdrawn.
- 12. – The Chinese leader who helped instigate the split with the USSR.
- 13. – The capital city of the Soviet Union.