This American general wanted to drop atomic bombs in the Korean war.
Who is General MacArthur?
The Korean War goes by this sad nickname among historians in the U.S.?
What is the forgotten war?
The veteran the "Bridge of No Return" focuses on.
Who is Arden Rowley?
Located at the 38th parallel this zone marks the border between North and South Korea.
Where is the DMZ or demilitarized zone?
The battle that had the most American deaths in the Korean War.
What is the Battle of Chosin?
A POW in war terminology is an achronym for this type of person.
What is a prisoner of war?
At the Chosin Reservoir, 200,000 troops from this country's army stormed the American/U.N. forces camped there. Changing the tide of the war away from U.S./U.N. favor.
Where is China?
North Korea has been ruled by this family since 1948.
Who is the Kim family?
This radioactive material was used in the "Little Boy" atomic bomb.
What is uranium?
The treaty that signed a ceasefire, not a official end of the Korean War on July 27, 1953.
What is the armistice?
Panmjoum alongside the DMZ is known as this place.
Where is the truce village?
This radioactive material was used in the "Fat Man" atomic bomb.
What is plutonium?
The large amphibious landing that brought our troops into the Korean War.
What is the Incheon Landing?
From the Korean War on, the U.S. military has been involved in wars to defend this.
What is democracy?
The main Soviet spy who sold secrets of the Manhattan Project to the Soviet Union.
Who was Klaus Fuchs?