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  1. Khmer Rouge And The Cambodian Holocaust

    Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Holocaust. ... In its infancy the Khmer Rouge was a
    communist party that using Vietnamese communism as its guide. ...

  2. Peace Had Never Been Helpful To The Khmer Rouge Cause

    Peace had never been helpful to the Khmer Rouge cause. ... One Khmer Rouge slogan ran
    “better to destroy ten innocent people then let one enemy go free”. ...

  3. Cambodia

    ... up in it, including the Cambodians. The Khmer Rouge guerrilla movement in
    1970 was small. Their leader, Pol Pot, had been educated ...

  4. First They Killed My Father

    First They Killed My Father. In 1975, The Khmer Rouge became the ruling political
    party of Cambodia after overthrowing the Lon Nol government. ...

  5. Cambodia Genocide

    ... Missouri, surrounded by Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam, Cambodia had a population of
    possibly 7 to 8 million in 1975 when the ominous Khmer Rouge guerrillas swept ...

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  1. Cambodian Genocide

    ... Communist Party, is forced to flee into the jungle and forms the armed resistance
    movement against Prince Sihanouk, known as the Khmer Rouge and wages war on ...

  2. The Misconceptions And The Outside Influences Of The Genocide In ...

    ... It was the time period between 1975 and 1979, when the Khmer Rouge organized the
    mission to “reconstruct Cambodia on the communist model of Mao’s China ...

  3. Genocide

    ... During his time in Paris Pol Pot would create a Paris student group with other
    Cambodian students, this group was the forerunner to the Khmer Rouge. ...

  4. Pol Pot Vs. Adolf Hitler

    ... In fact, the Khmer Rouge refused offers of humanitarian aid, a decision which caused
    the deaths of millions (The History Place - Genocide in the 20th Century). ...

  5. From Sideshow To Genocide

    ... From April 17, 1975 to January, 1979, the Khmer Rouge government of Cambodia committed
    one of the most egregious slaughters of humanity in modern history. ...

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