Across
- 1. what did Masaji's father used to be called?
- 3. Masaji worked in the ______________.
- 6. who was the person Korean they were made to worship
- 8. Il-sung’s statement, the General humanitarianism, The Association of Korean Residents started a mass repatriation campaign in the guise of __________.
- 10. Masaji's nefew _______________.
- 13. What was the new slogan that appeared in the 70s
- 15. “Medicine is a _____________ art. A doctor must be a greater Communist than anybody.”
- 16. But after the confrontation with the _________________ But after the confrontation with the doctor, my attitude changed. Violence began to seem like the only answer.
- 18. Masaji ___________
- 20. a political and economic theory of social organization which advocates that the means of production
- 23. Whose oppressed us and treated all the villagers like their personal slaves?
- 26. Masasji was born to a _____________ mother and a Korean father
- 28. what did Masaji want to study?
- 29. "If you can’t get rabbit skins, get some cement! If you can’t get cement, get some ______________!"
- 30. We also had to memorize Kim Il-Sung’s ________________ and then repeat them endlessly until they were chiseled into our brains for all time. In the end, I felt as though my very mind had been occupied.
Down
- 2. Who did Masaji ask to marry him in the farm?
- 4. What country is Masaji born?
- 5. Masaji was in the third year of junior high when his efforts at school were finally recognized and he became the ____________.
- 7. What year was Masaji born?
- 9. Who helped Masaji's sister Hifumi find a husband
- 10. what city did did Masaji's family first live in?
- 11. I became a __________ driver in the summer of 1966
- 12. "desperate and impoverished, with no way to make a living… Even those who’d never been violent before had little choice but to turn into _____________."
- 14. Masaji's father is from _____________ Korea.
- 17. "The Japanese defeat in World War II left _____ million Koreans stranded in Japan."
- 19. Masaji's son's name.
- 21. I used to hate ___________________, especially since I had witnessed my father brutally beating my mother when I was a child
- 22. Masaji was often called a __________________ in Korea.
- 24. the letter from Japan told the news of Masaji's grandmother's ____________.
- 25. "Once I woke up in the middle of the night and discovered that __________, my youngest sister, was missing. I panicked and dashed out of the house."
- 27. In the spring of 1970, I was sent to work at a cooperative farm near _______________.