The Khmer Rouge is remembered mainly for the deaths of an estimated 2.5-3 million people according to UN investigations.
the Khmer rouge killed their own fellow 1.7 million Cambodians. 30 percent had died from Starvation.
Many German Jews were sent to Auschwitz. Others were slaughtered in Belarus and the killing fields of Latvia.
The answer to this is impossible to answer because there are so many Enlisted Men NCO's (Non-Commissioned Officers) and O's (Officers) that went Prisoner Of War or MIA (Missing In Action) but the death toll currently says that 3 to 4 million Vietnamese from both sides, 1.5 to 2 million Laotians and Cambodians, and 58,159 U.S. soldiers lost their lives during this period
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Yes it does, but i dont know how many or where they are located.
11 million people (approx.) died in concentration camps, and many soldiers died as well. I don't know of him killing all that many people directly, but he was responsible for the deaths of unimaginable numbers of soldiers on every front, many of his own citizens, and 11 million people he thought polluted his "perfect Aryan race", including blacks, gays, Jews, gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, and cripples.
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"As many as 750,000 Cambodians died over the years 1970-1974, from American B-52 bombers..." According to A World Without Genocide at William Mitchell College of Law.
That depends. If you are talking about a plural, then you don't: There were many Cambodians at the show. If you are talking about something belonging to one Cambodian, then you do: The Cambodian's essay was very good.
The Cambodians came to America to find peace and be free of persecution. Many of the Cambodians who came to America after the War in Vietnam were orphans adopted by United States citizens. Older Cambodians also came to find a new life.
A frequently quoted figure is 70,000 Latvian Jews. This does not include German Jews deported to Latvia in October-December 1941 and slaughtered in the killing fields of Riga.
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Although some were killed in reprisals, and others fled the country to hide, some former Khmer Rouge leaders are still powerful leaders in the current government.
There was a civil war between the Native Cambodians and the Khmer Rouge Regime. The Khmer Rouge Regime began in 1975 and ended in 1979. It has been said the Vietnamese army help chase the Khmer Rouge out of Cambodia, however, they wanted to take over Cambodia's land. Also, the U.N also came and help the Native Cambodians out. The Khmer Rouge murdered and killed at least 3 million Cambodians. So, basically, Cambodians came to America because of genocide and war. Many Cambodians that came to America were sponsored by Americans.
not many (if any) France had no killing centres, if any died there, then it was only incedental.
Although some were killed in reprisals, and others fled the country to hide, some former Khmer Rouge leaders are still powerful leaders in the current government.
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