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    To what extent was Pol Pot’s regime between the period of 1975-1979 successfully implemented? Word Count: 1997 To what extent was Pol Pot’s regime between the period of 1975-1979 successfully implemented? Pol Pot was the head of the Khmer Rouge that seized power of Cambodia from 1975 to 1979 leaving behind the catastrophic remnants of their reign in the years to come. Pol Pot was inspired by the writings of communist philosopher Karl Marx and based his regime and policies around his famous

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    Essential Question: How did Pol Pot’s envisioned “New” Cambodia‚ “Year Zero Project” transform Cambodia then and what effects does it leave in Cambodia today? What is the background/history of the genocidal conflict? The Cambodian genocide was the leader of Khmer Rouge‚ Pol Pot’s idea to restore the country agriculturally by deconstructing cambodia back to a primitive “Year Zero”. The idea of Year Zero arose in the 1950s after the French decolonization and devastated the region until the late 1980s

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    entire world. A successful coup over the prince resulted in a power vacuum‚ and‚ in turn‚ a civil war. Khmer Rouge led by Pol Pot fought against the United States backed Lon Nol military‚ in hopes of implementing a classless society. With the United States occupied by the Vietnam war‚ Lon Nol remained defenseless and Khmer Rouge soon took over Cambodia. Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot implemented a very radical version of marxism‚ and the country started taking a turn for the worse. Despite the ideology of

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    was a time of when the Khmer Rouge were ruling the country of who’s leader was Pol Pot. It was in 1975 when Pol Pot had gain power and was the time many surviving Cambodians would probably most likely want to forget‚ But that is all what the Khmer Rouge wanted for you to do. Forget the past‚ forget your beliefs‚ forget what money is‚ forget basic rights and forget about the country’s name since. Once Pol Pot had token over Phon Phen they had renamed the country to Democratic Kampuchea

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    Sar‚ better known as Pol Pot. He was a Cambodian Revolutionary as well as the man who created a communist group known greatly as The Khmer Rouge. Pol Pot and Hitler are similar in this way because Hitler also created a political power party known as the Nazis. Both of these leaders were important dictators who created murderous groups. Additionally‚ this wasn’t the only similarity between the two because Pol Pot and hitler both promised something they couldn’t back up. Pol Pot promised a stable communist

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    The Killing Fields

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    com/title/tt0087553/locations http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Killing_Fields_(film) Revolutionaries of Cambodia the Khmer Rouge- the followers of the Communist Party of Kampuchea in Cambodia party was formed in 1968 led by Pol Pot‚ Nuon Chea‚ and Ieng Sary Pol Pot (Saloth Sar) born in 1925 into a farming family in central Cambodia at age 20‚ he traveled to study radio electronics but became absorbed in Marxism and neglected his studies lost his scholarship and returned to Cambodia and joined

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    Soon after Pol Pot seized power he started to try to reconstruct Cambodia (Changed to Kampuchea now)‚ trying to make it like communist China with collective farms. Anyone who opposed these plans‚ which intellectual people were assumed to be‚ were ordered to be killed

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    My English teacher also told me that this book is good and that I would be interested in reading it. This book is about a little girl‚ and her six siblings‚ whose life gets change when the Khmer Rouge takes over Cambodia led by a guy name Pol Pot. Under Pol Pot’s command everyone is sent to labor camps to help the government pay for weapons from the Chinese. Throughout the book Loung‚ the main character‚ has to wake up everyday not knowing if she’ll have enough to eat or if she would be able to

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    countryside. Other methods in organization is the separation of children and adults‚ removing of families from their home and placing people into "classes". Pol Pot organized people based on their level in society and intellect. He once said‚"If you have a disease of the old society‚ take a dose of Lenin as medication." (Pot 189). This is when Pol Pot was trying to bring back Cambodia to year zero and turn it to communism. POLARIZATION The next stage in genocide is polarization. Polarization is the

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    The policies pursued by Pol Pot were done in order to maintain ideological purity‚ absolute control‚ and party security. So‚ did philosophers like Fanon and Marx have an undermining influence on the morals of elitists in the political realm? In response to the extreme process of purification from anything “other”‚ Fanon stated that‚ “violence is a cleansing force. It frees the native from his inferiority complex and from his despair and inaction; it makes him fearless and restores his self-respect”

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