Pol Pot | Perpetrators and Victims | The Concentration Camps | The end of the genocide |
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Pol Pot
Who was the perpetrator of the Cambodian genocide?
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'The Perfect Society'
Year Zero, also known as
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Bombings and shootings occurred, there was also starvation in the camps. As well as killing fields.
How were people killed in the concentration camps?
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The Nazi Party
What is the Khmer Rouge comparable to?
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To turn Cambodia into an Agrarian Society
What was the goal of Cambodia's leader?
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Communist
The Khmer Rouge was what kind of party?
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1.2-3million people
In all, how many people were executed in the camps?
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S-21
What was one of the secret prisons led by Pol Pot?
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Money, School and religion. It was seen as not needed.
What was banned from Cambodia?
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Turn Cambodia back into pre-industrial culture
What was the purpose of Year Zero?
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Chinese, Vietnamese, Muslim, Thai, and Christian
Who were the minority groups killed during the genocide?
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The people who were accused of betraying Khmer Rouge
Who were the victims of S-21?
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1975-1979
What years did the Cambodian genocide take place?
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Lawyer, teacher, engineer, doctor or scientist.
What would your occupation have to be in order to be eligible for the camps?
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No, any bystanders were killed off by the Khmer Rouge
Were there any bystanders in the Cambodian genocide?
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1979
When did the Cambodian Genocide come to an end?
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Democratic Kampuchea
What was the Khmer Rouge later renamed as?
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8,000 Christians were killed
How many Christians were murdered during the Cambodian Genocide?
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There were no interveners of the Cambodian genocide.
Were there interveners in the Cambodian genocide? If so, list three.
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Offered financial and military support to the Khmer Rouge
What did the U.K. and the U.S. do for Cambodia after the genocide?
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