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  1. 200,000+ Cambodian civilians killed [9] (excluding deaths from famine) 30,000+ Vietnamese civilians killed (1975–1978) [8] The Cambodian–Vietnamese War [c] was an armed conflict between Democratic Kampuchea, controlled by Pol Pot 's Khmer Rouge, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

  2. Sep 12, 2017 · The Khmer Rouge was a brutal regime that ruled Cambodia, under the leadership of Marxist dictator Pol Pot, from 1975 to 1979. Pol Pot’s attempts to create a Cambodian “master race” through...

  3. The Khmer Rouge ( Khmer: Kmae Krahaam; French for "Red Khmer") was a Stalinist, Maoist militant group in Cambodia. They took over the capital, Phnom Penh, on 17 April 1975. It was led by Pol Pot, who was called Saloth Sar before the take-over. They named the country Democratic Kampuchea.

  4. 1976 - 1978. Location: Cambodian genocide, systematic murder of up to three million people in Cambodia from 1976 to 1978 that was carried out by the Khmer Rouge government under Pol Pot. Immediately after World War II, the Americans and the French fought wars against communism in Korea and Vietnam, respectively.

  5. Nov 16, 2018 · Khmer Rouge: Cambodia's years of brutality. 16 November 2018. Getty Images. In the four years that the Khmer Rouge ruled Cambodia, it was responsible for one of the worst mass killings...

  6. Origins of the Khmer Rouge. Share. An Ancient Kingdom Enters Dangerous Modern Times War Closes in on Cambodia. While Sihanouk was beloved by many Cambodians, his often authoritarian rule gave rise to underground opposition.

  7. Khmer Rouge , (French: “Red Khmer”) Radical communist movement that ruled Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. The Khmer Rouge, under the leadership of Pol Pot, opposed the government of the popular Norodom Sihanouk. They gained support after Sihanouk was toppled by Lon Nol (1970) and after U.S. forces bombed the countryside in the early 1970s.

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