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The Cambodian Genocide

  • The Japanese occupation ends

    cambodia was occupied by japan in WW2. Japan's loss of the war led to them having no choice but to leave the country.
  • Independence

    Independence
    Cambodia officially gains independance from France
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    vietnam-cambodian war

    during this time there were many bombings of cambodia and fights within cambodias borders as there were many vietnamese hiding in cambodia.
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    The Khmer Rouge

  • Genocide begins

    Genocide begins
    Tortures and executions all across the country. The social categories in focus are intellectuals, teachers, doctors, former military police members, lawyers, and anybody else opposing the regime. This is the year with the most casualties.
  • Year Zero and the begining of the Khmer Rouge

    Year Zero and the begining of the Khmer Rouge
    The beginning of the Khmer Rouge regime and the country is renamed Democratic Kampuchea, to mark the beginning of a new era.
  • the Khmer Rouge ends

    the Khmer Rouge ends
    with an Invasion from Vietnam the Khmer Rouge is finally defeated
  • Vietnam leaves

    Vietnam leaves
    The last Vietnamese troops withdrew from Cambodia.
  • The United Nations Peacekeepers

    A United Nations peacekeeping force begins monitoring Cambodia.
  • Free Elections in Cambodia

    Cambodia held free elections. The Khmer Rouge boycotted them.
  • Pol Pot Dies

    Pol Pot Dies
  • Phnom Penh Riots

    Nationalist rioters destroyed the Thai embassy in Phnom Penh.