Across
- 6. The place where General MacArthur landed his forces in a daring attack behind North Korean lines.
- 7. A word that means "a complete standstill in which neither side gains ground in fighting."
- 8. The capital of South Korea that was quickly taken over by the North Koreans at the beginning of the Korean War.
- 9. The dividing line between South Korea and North Korea before and after the Korean War.
- 11. The Senator who claimed that 205 government employees were Communists.
- 12. The country that supported the communist government of North Korea after World War II.
- 13. A word that means "an agreement to stop fighting."
- 14. The president of the U.S. who asked the UN to send military force against the North Koreans.
- 16. A State Department official who lied about being a Soviet spy.
Down
- 1. The U.S. president after Harry S Truman who visited Korea to negotiate for peace.
- 2. The general who wanted to invade China after taking back the Korean peninsula from the North Koreans.
- 3. An area with no military forces between North Korea and South Korea.
- 4. The brutal communist dictator of the Soviet Union.
- 5. The month and year when the Korean War began.
- 10. Lying under oath.
- 15. The powerful Asian country who aided the North Koreans in the Korean War.