World’s Most Murderous Dictator Pol Pot
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2020
- In today's new video find out why Pol Pot was one of the most murderous and most evil dictators alive and left his people of Cambodia to starve to death. Pol Pot ins't often mentioned with the most evil dictators like Hitler, and Stalin, but Pot is definitely a man to fear. Check out today's video to find out why.
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For those who don’t know, Nightmare on Elm Street was inspired by a Khmer Rouge child refugee. This is quoted from an article: “He recounted the story of a refugee child from the Cambodian genocide, who was terrified to sleep for fear that he would be attacked in his dreams and never wake up.”
Shut up u women
Interesting.
a bunch of the refugess started dying in thier sleep you left the craziest part out.
Wow that’s crazy
@@lilreeseakathechiraqgrimre1995 chill out you got some anger issues
My parents suffered and survived this horrific point in history. Thank you guys over at The Infographics team for shedding a light on a very untouched topic in modern history classes and courses. It truly means a lot to survivors of this time.
I am very saddened to hear that. In high school, I had to learn about the Khmer Rouge. I had to watch "Première, ils avant mourent mon père" and "The Killing Fields", and write an essay. I was deeply saddened, and I couldn't sleep for weeks. I am deeply sad to hear about what your family went through.
@blake yang Didn't ask
bro wdym hes just based
I was never even taught this in high-school unfortunately.. in the US.. glad they made it out safely though!
I am American and never heard of him in school. It's disgusting they don't teach this.
His hatred of educated people is obviously rooted to his failure in school. Like a certain Austrian who failed in Art school
HAHA YOU DID A FUNNY
No doubt 😂😂😂😂or a Georgian farmer in Russia👀👀
Well people like us we never learned
That "certain Austrian" ended up invading Europe and making Germany one of the best education systems in the world...
@@eliasziad7864 it’s crazy how that worked out. Scarily crazy.
The fact that the US knew about the Cambodian genocide before Vietnam exposed the regime's atrocities to the world, US still supported the Khmer Rouge because of the US loss in Vietnam war
@Hilde It was like villain (Vietnam, or at least that was how the world saw them after defeating USA in 1975) against villain (Khmer Rouge, genocide atrocities already started in the twilight years of Vietnam War) supported by another villain (USA, material and weapons support), almost nobody supported Vietnam (except Soviet Union) in their military campaigns against Khmer Rouge (KR killing their own people and ethnic Vietnamese in Cambodia) and often starting border skirmishes
Lol they supported right wing, fascist autocrats in the name of combatting communism, mainly in South America and parts of Asia
newsflash. Vietnam knew about Cambodian genocide way before the United states and would have not invaded Cambodia if the KR hadn't started slaughtering Vietnames civilians starting in 1977. Vietnam isn't so clean here.
It’s like that. They did the same here when Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law. US had his support while he was ‘freely’ k*lling people
USA bombed them . Reall great support
My poor parents are still traumatized from him and what they have witnessed during his reign.
@Rufus Monroe Dude he's a murderer who killed 2 million people show some respect!!!!
You're Cambodian?
@@thabokgwele5268 Yup!
@Rufus Monroe he killed 2 million people in a country of 8 million people
@Rufus Monroe Not just a dictator, he destroyed whole generations, murdered A quarter of the population and caused a bunch of trauma to a lot of people, and caused pain and suffering!, show some respect man!
So much destruction from a man that sounded like a bowl of steamed rice.
Lol
The rice fields thing really fit him.
I subscribed to you
THATS RACIST BLM!!! Oh it's an asian guy? Carry on then
@@methheadmayhemmiller8747 did white boy miss the point
Vietnam basically stopped this man on its own just for the Americans and Chinese to make sure he kept some sort of power all because they hated Vietnam more lol
@Sahib cold war america with Nixon. He was a terrible president.
Vietnam number 1
@Sahib Don't forget to include China and the USSR.
Thailand and China are the two nearby countries which supported Polpot. And till now, Thai people still accuses Vietnam for raising that monster lol.
@@2hotflavored666 you know what, solely USSR had defended Vietnam from the big 4 of United Nations' (US, UK, CN and FR) accusions (invading Cambodia). It proves that they Soviet guys didn't support Polpot in the first place.
Fun facts: most of the victims weren't killed by bullets. Due to shortage of ammunitions. beheading or smashing victim's skull by shovel were common methods. Even disembowelment in some cases. grosteque stuff.
That fact is not so fun
Fun?
Yes, we were happy killing 2 trillion urbanite capitalist scums
You seem really into it man, seek help.
@@phish8877 Yea… That aint a fun fact
One of the most evil men in history and he gets house arrest? Makes sense
I don't know about evil, he just wanted to make a great country. Unfortunately he had some unorthodox ways to do that.
ty gamer which makes him evil lol.. if poeple are expendable to reach a vision..
It’s to not let him be a martyr.
@@Ty-vj4wg he killed a baby by smashing its head against a tree thats not evil at all :/
he gets support by the US, not surprising.
Remember this fact: US and China were supporting Polpot. And when Vietnam fighting Kmer Rouge, US called international for blacklisting and sanctioning Vietnam. China also started a war with Vietnam soon after knowing that Vietnamese army were fighting many enemies at once (Vietnam still kind of won that war with China lol)
its vietnam though
Khmer Rouge
It was the Cold War and both sides took the “my enemies enemy is my friend” approach. Both sides, especially in the West hooked up with some very unpleasant people and regimes. Nobody is proud of it.
Its Cambodia not Vietnam
@@Madikon07 "Its Cambodia not Vietnam"" so who defeated Polpot?
Imagine your teacher being one of the worst dictators in the world
Benito Mussolini was once a elementary school teacher as well. Imagine if your teacher wanted to restore the Roman Empire but failed to take Greece lol.
@@antitiktokunion3894 Do you realize that italy took greece during ww2?
Italy doesnt took greece by themselves, they had to call german support, they are so trash they couldnt take greece
@@ngockhoanguyen2886 And +60% of the troops invading yugoslavia and greece were italian, the germans didn't so much other than providing some breaktrough with it's panzers.
Italians failed to invade greece in the first place
My grandfather was a wealthy general. He was tortured to death, beaten with bamboo sticks. That's how he died. My family lived in those camps and endured the reign. A lot of educated Cambodians had to play dumb to live.
I have a feeling that my Grandma knows your Grandfather at one point. She knows a General that was killed in her district. Its an inciting story actually, the General was confronted by some rebels and they shouted at him to kneel down or something. He simply said “no” and they just shot him. What a badass
@@frags7792 Not badass at all what's wrong with you
yes my grandfather was in charge of rubber exports and had to pretend he couldn't write
Sounds horrific..im sorry
This should have been taught in schools. This atrocity should never be forgotten. Look into the horrors that was S-21.
nah man, it should be forgotten, there's more ignorant people in this world than the one with common sense
I feel similarly. We need to be taught the awful stuff. Especially with America, we should learn about the Bhopal disaster, the My Lai massacre, and other warcrimes that we have committed
Steve B Honestly we do learn about a lot of bad things the US has done, at least at my schools
@@EternalNico1 nice schoo
I HAD to learn about it in high school, and I was absolutely horrified beyond belief. I couldn't sleep.
My mom had 10 siblings, only 4 survived.
My mom don’t have a siblings I feel bad for her cause she lonely 😔
Joiy!!! Gud nah?
My mom had 5 siblings and only her and her single sister survived. My grandmother was dead before my mom even turned 10. The sister that survived/my aunt had a daughter but died because of sickness with water and food. A lot of deaths happens. The law is really horrible about the road work.
Long live you and your survived family wherever you are .
I am sorry for your loss, this era of cambodian history shouldnt be forggoten😢
The Vietnamese really are the heroes of this situation.
Although my country fought against Vietnam, I have to admire their struggle to unify their country and then end the genocide in Cambodia.
Thank you for your appreciation, rarely anyone would say like that after all the usa propaganda, even in the present
No... You guys are not. You're part of the reason it all went down. Stop taking credit for something you are partly responsible. Its beyond pathetic.
This genocide would have never happened if it wasn't for our evil nation. I wish I was European.
They more or less just wanted control over the region, caring about mass killings was second. They themselves also had killing quotas, difference being amount killed were couple instead of 25 percent of the popluation
@@equalityforever302 oh tes, what a evil nation, fought the group that commits such genocide
I have a co-worker of mine who was born in 1961 in Cambodia. He doesn't talk about it ever, but I heard he had to live in the jungle for 2 months, his entire family were killed beforehand. Truly horrible things humans can do.
“And like almost all terrible events that occurred in the 70’s, Nixon got involved” 😂😂😂
@Alexander Leblanc Lets make it even more political, Nixon was a Republican /s
@Demeter greek Yeah so Mexico, Middle East, Africa were all communists?? How communist was Nasser in Egypt or Mugabe and Amin in Zambia and Uganda i wonder??! Επειδη κατηγορούν την Αμερική δεν σημαίνει ότι ειναι αριστεροί! Ολος ο πλανήτης τους κατηγορεί και δίκαια με τις εμπλοκές τους παντού και οποτε θελουν!!
@Demeter greek nah we create monsters to often we need to stop playing superhero because we always end up creating villains keep in mind we have al queda weapons even though they were allied at the time the bible has many quotes about the same issues
Hahah that's so ture bro 😂😂😂
Yeah, that is a a Nixon type move
This guy makes 1984 look like a story for kids
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@@RGC_animation Nice...
Reality is often much more terrifying than fiction.
It is insane how similar his reign was to the one depicted in the book. Hard to believe that he supposedly never read it.
wait what was 1984 about?
*Being a Vietnamese with the freedom to learn information, including documents from the West. I admit that the West has told a different story to change the fact that they support the Khmer Rouge genocidal regime, and claim that Vietnam invaded Cambodia, then embargoed Vietnam. If Vietnam invaded Cambodia, Cambodia cannot be an independent country now*
Yeah, American said: bringong democracy to the word
Best liar lol
Where's the evidence that the US supported the Khmer Rouge?
@@si91 they dont even try to hide it, what do you mean?
yeah, thank god for vietnam for liberating the cambodian people!
@@vivelarevolution2835 But the US opposed the Khmer Rouge. The US was against Communism.
My dad wasn't in Cambodia at the time and my mom was born after this horrible point but my grandma had to suffer badly but she survived and I'm thankful she is still here
I had the privilege of visiting Cambodia a few years ago and the museums dedicated to the atrocities of the Khmer Rouge were heartbreaking. There were pictures of soldiers tossing babies and other soldiers holding a bayonet upright and I won’t explain the rest. We were told that because so many of the older generation were executed, Cambodia lost a lot of its culture - foods, education, history, etc. The Cambodian people are incredible because even after experiencing something like that, I saw people trying to reestablish their culture and reclaim what was lost. Go Cambodia!!!
Stuff like that is still happening every single day though... in nk labor camps, what they do to men, women, kids and babies.... you don't want to know. It's more horrible than anything I've heard in my life.
@@noorrougelewis6704 It's awful but I don't think they're actively executing people the way they did in Cambodia... It looks like you're trying to undermine the events even if it's not your intention but that's really something else.
@@whannabi thank you! That guy needs to be more open minded lol.
@whannabi no, he isn't trying to minimize what you were talking about, he's saying stuff like that still happens, and that way you reacted I would say YOU are the one minimizing current atrocities in favor of focusing on something that already happened.
@meng7754 no, he doesn't, he didn't say anything wrong. YOU need to be more open minded.
Watch the movie: "First they killed my father" and you will understand how brutal PolPot was. Skulls were everywhere. Had it not been for the Vietnamese, Cambodia would have gone back go stone age. Too bad this video mentioned this very briefly.
I had to watch it in high school as a part of the history curriculum, and I was horrified beyond belief. It makes you think.
HA ! SOVIET UNION AND STALIN DEFINITELY WILL MAKE YOU SEE GULAG THEN !
@@devinreis5811 you watched a Netflix movie mandatory for your hs history curriculum? lol.
@@lime4328 I didn't want to repeat the 12th grade.
@@devinreis5811 lul what a requirement. still, you’d think a real doc on the atrocities would be mandatory to learn from not necessarily a movie
Although the Khmer Rouge was very cruel, when the Vietnamese army entered Cambodia to hunt them down, the world turned its back on Vietnam and said it was an act of aggression.
My mom’s father was gathered to join the Khmer Rouge army, which forced him to abandon my grandmother and his 4 barely-grownup children including my mom. Not knowing that was the last time they saw each other. Up till this day, I asked my mom does she even remember her father’s face? She said “no, not even found his body to bury.” I can’t imagine how traumatized she encountered at that very young age of hers.
Fact 1: Phnom Penh almost fell in 1973 when the Khmer Rouge assaulted the city. US air support and bombing pushed them off and delayed the fell of Phnom Penh by 2 years.
Fact 2: There are more than 190 killing fields (reeducation camp) around Cambodia; some disappeared, but most of them are still visible.
Fact 3: Pol Pot's regime killed so much doctors from the previous government that when the Pol Pot's regime fell, less than 50 professional doctors survived the regime.
@Nospam Spamisham It is well known that neither knowledge nor intelligence can be weighted using profession or literacy.
I'm cambodian and I knew alot of this stuff are you cambodian ?too
Fact 1.5: according to my teacher, the people at Phnom Penh were peaceful and friendly, putting flowers in gun barrels and greeting them with a smile yet they still slaughtered the people there until Phnom Penh was basically a ghost city
You didn’t know that U.S bomb Kampot and mondulkiri that’s why we have Khmer Rouge and that time kampot people died 1000 people and you know US hate Cambodia that’s why they bomb us
@@beybladepvp9734 no they have nothing to do with Cambodia they bomb us for the same reason that they bomb Vietnam a civil war against communism
There was a movie about a girl during this time called "first they killed my father" its pretty depressing and i probably wouldn't survive givin the same situation the fact that vietnam was the one trying to stop them from committing atrocities while america and china were funding them makes me question what other unethical things the government does
Punctuation next time helps lol, but yes def agree.
@@ccvjd3909 he's realistic
I had to watch it and read the book, as well as write an essay summarizing it, in high school.
I read that book and have never forgotten it.
Watch The Killing Road
I can’t believe there were men as sick as him willing to actually enforce these orders. Us humans can be true monsters.
Fun fact
There still are men like him in the present like North Korea's dictator
Give a man power or mask, it will show us their true nature
9:50 - I'm surprised they told the truth - that the Vietnamese were the liberators, and that the yanks supported the regime (though they HEAVILY glossed over how much the yanks helped).
I remember seeing skulls in a well in a buddhist temple in Siem Reap
Hot
@Quentin Gonnella yeah
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Same here
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My mom always telling me to eat fast and not picky about food. She said back in Khmer Rough reign I wouldn't survive, if I don't do that.
Me too bro I always don’t want to eat food Khmer Rouge will not have back if we have we still have stronger troops and President if I’m a bussiness man I would build the bunker for the people to survive to help people
I'm Vietnamese and my ma used to tell me stories about a refugee Cambodian lady going to middle school with her in the era. She said some of the little Pol Pots would hold infants by the ankles top down and tear them in half chicken wing style to conserve bullets.
My parents were born a few years after the end of the Khmer Rogue, but my grandparents were more than likely young at the time with their parents being killed in the process (my great grandparents). I’ve always wanted to learn about Cambodia history from my family, but since the Khmer Rogue is one of the most important parts of it all, I’m always afraid to ask. Thank you for creating such a video, I can now sort of see what my grandparents and great grandparents had to go through. My grandpa is a very harsh man and I’m guessing this event is one of the reasons why if not the biggest.
It's a holiday in Cambodia
Where you'll do what you're told
It's a holiday in Cambodia
Where the slums got so much soul
i love that song
I was looking for this reference. lol
Nice song
My favorite song
My grandfather lost almost all his family member.He had 8 siblings and his parents.However,there were only 3 members including him alive.
the world and the United Nations still owe Vietnam an apology!
@Діма Базалюк the strong are always right :(
USA never apologize because they have a big ego.. They never apologize to the middle east, the Philippines, vietname. They were hypocritely apologize to japan while McArthure laughing saying japanese are easily manipulated
@@mohamadsyafiq6743 where are you from, bro? Do you think Turkey should apologize for everything they have done?
@Діма Базалюк Says the russian
@Діма Базалюк Joseph Stalin
US: Help
China: :< I can't beat him too:<
Vietnam: So you two scared?
Polpot: hmm...
US and China: Let's support Polpot
Vietnam: *facepalm*
@@AccipiterSmith vietnam: facepalm
Still vietnam: anyway i start blasting
True
he killed my grandpa by blindfold him then throw him into a spike pit
my grandma and dad watched in horror and madness and i never got to see my grandpa's face.
edit: at the age of 14 I get to see my grandpa's old pics for the first time.
😪
That's awful 😢😢 I am sorry for your loss.
Sorry dude. Must hurt to think about.
That's the reason why, many Cambodians migrated to USA.
same my grandpa died cuz of stealing salt? he was shot to death
Bruh, he couldn't just relax and use skillshare to become a painter in art school instead, smh.
nah he would use skillshare to learn other stuff
@@yungtrashlord other stuff. eh?
Nah he would just fail and become even more hitter
Double joke
Wrong dictator
Quite sad, my family lived through this from 1975 --> 1979, my mom still traumatized by this.
My uncle (a teacher), was first to get killed. Family of one of my aunt (distant relative from my father side), all died except her (family of 20), she has been living with us since 1985.
Jesus, that’s frightening! I hope your family’s ok now.
A friend I work with lost his six siblings and his parents under the regime. The irony is you couldn't meet a more happy go-lucky guy.
I guess that's the best way to deal with it.
He was adopted, grew up in Canada and married his Cambodian American wife and they have a 14 year old girl.
I guess that's how he's gotten on-just tried to remake a new life for himself.
I am reminded of how lucky I am every time I think of his life's story (my dad made it to 70 before dying of diseases, my moms still alive as are my 4 siblings.
probably the most underexposed dictator and genocide in history of humans. there should be a new mainstream movie made in his name, about his atrocities so the modern world will know and won't forget what this evil dictator had done. the 80s movie "the killing fields" is still a great watch today, as well as the recent angelina jolie movie "first they killed my father". both were great at telling about the khmer rouge.
I went to a popular prison complex in Phnom Penh that used to be an all girls high school. There was bullet holes, old blood splatter, fingernails scratched into the wall, the torture devices they used, the paintings of the tortures, and a picture/signed confession of every single person who came in (about 5,000-20,000). And of those 5-20k, 3 came out alive..
It was one of the most sobering experiences of my life and I recommend everyone see it. Not because its cool or fun, but because it is horrible and awful and must be known and remembered by all.
@Nospam Spamisham lol I dont know of any gun owner (including myself) who 'looks down" on non-gun owners.
Theres literally no reason to own one unless in a high crime area, shooting hobbies, or a hunter. I fall in all 3 hence, why I own firearms.
Also 10/10 for you to connect a genocide that took place in 1976 to Joe Biden's candicacy for president hahaha. Impressive, I must say.
He's so ruthless that his vietnamese comrades liberated cambodia from his rule
i watched his last ever interview, it was actually terrifying to see how calm and innocent he was.
My global history class in high school didnt even mention him! Ive learned way more on youtube in the past 2 year than in all of high school tbh. Thanks for educating us!
Global history=American involvement History
That is scary. In 12th grade, I had to learn about the Khmer Rouge. I was absolutely horrified and I needed my mother to comfort me.
I learned about him in my freshman year of highschool
I am in college and only just learnt about this a few months ago via being bored and going down a rabbit hole. I would've definitely questioned it back in school especially been told "never again" when it came to the Holocaust
RUclips history videos are inaccurate also.
Ah all my fellow Cambodians born around a few years ago, may we agree that our parents always talked about this? Describing their survival stories, how their brave brothers would go out and steal food risking their lives in labor camps?
Also are there any other Khmer people here?
Relatable.
Yes. Khmer here. Unfortunately, I even know some of the killers who escaped Cambodia and live amongst us. Some are my fathers friends. 😢
Yes, I can confirm
@@ccvjd3909 I try to figure that out myself.
Yes , I had heard my grandparent and my family member told me about their life during this era.
Thank you so much for having manually written subtitles. Means a lot
As a Cambodian-Russian blood, my grandmother daughter her name ms.roth was a happy person from my gramma, she told me the story of her daughter death cause, the genocide was a brutal things I’ve learn from Khmer history, she died during 1978 from starvation.
I visited there as a teenager and I almost fainted learning about this while there; I cannot imagine what it was like for the poor souls who had to live and experience what went on there
my grandpa from dad’s was killed as soon as the crew learned that he’s a teacher. most of my family members survived but unfortunately, only him that didn’t
My 12th grade college prep teacher's mom was from Thailand. When my teacher would visit Thailand as a teen, she would also visit Cambodia, and she said that the Chong Ekh Memorial is somewhere you can only visit once.
plot twist: you are a revived soul of one who died during that time
Angelina Jolie directed the movie 'first they killed my father' it talks about a true story of what life was like under pol pot's rule. I highly recommend its.
She's involved in child sacrifice blood rituals too!
@@TCFan30 Source?
@@TCFan30 source trust me bro
Legendary talented people were killed at that time.
Sadly
Ironically, the Khmer folk song Look At The Owl is often used in Khmer Rouge memes, yet the singer is rumored to have been killed by the KR.
Cambodia was on its way to being a decent first world country. Unfortunately the slaughtering of those talented/educated people set Cambodia back another 300 years….
Like ros sereysothea
my grandparents hid under dead bodies, pretended to be dumb, and escaped to thailand with my mom and my aunt. my grandpa described both of them as very frail and small because it was very hard to get food. if it weren’t for them i wouldn’t be here right now. my grandpa told us only a few details about what he meant through because everything else is just too graphic. sadly, my grandma passed away a long time ago. i’m so glad my grandpa is happy with my new grandma. they make everything so fun
The museum of the killing fields, which I visited in 2014, is by far the most impressive museum I have visited. It was so horrifying to see how brutal the regime was.
Kim Jong un (if he's alive lol): sees this
Also Kim Jong un:hmm maybe I'm not opressive enough I need to make coughing illegal
He's alive
During pandemic that isn’t impractical.
@@Ty-vj4wg don't worry nk doesn't have covid
He's alive. It was proven.
@Ф.W.M.C what u talking about
My parents escaped that nightmare and finally went back to visit this Thursday. They will be finally reuniting with their family in over 40 years
Thank you infographics, this should never be forgotten.
I've been to S21 and the killing fields when I was visiting Cambodia. It's heartbreaking to see all the pain and suffering the Khmer rouge caused during that time.
I'm just going to go straight to the point.
I don't know what to say.
At least Tanya is showing you some love
@@tchoopee5143 LOL
@FuranDuron he wanted dictatorship, not communism.
I studied this in University.
Most heartbreaking thing i've ever learned about.
The great purge? The gulag? The holoca**t?
@@Boredmf09 that's nothing
@@HollowKnightReference That's as much horrible
@@TNOfan4093 yeah I don't know what I was saying. The thought of them is about equal. You could probably do some math or something to find which was technically the worst but both were horrific.
@@HollowKnightReference The worst for Europe is certainly the Holocaust because of its industrial logic
A very informative video. Thanks.
I’ve been to the killing fields and the high school when I visited Cambodia when I was 28. Was so sad. Still clothing sticking out of the mass grave pits and collection plates if you find any bones. We put a few teeth in there. A very sobering experience and happened not that long ago!
And he was never brought to justice ..for war crimes..
He was killed by Vietnamese forces
@@datechds9434 No, he died of his own illness in a home in the jungle. They cremated him outside with his furnitures and a bunch of old tires. He was never tried for his crimes.
@@TheTriple2000 I know that, I mistook "captured" as "killed".
Bro, a friend of mine was someone who suffered from this. His grandma died
Buddy of mine was 14 when he was in one of Pol Pots camps. Chilling stuff he’s told me.
Hey I live in Cambodia now, I want to know why it is has a lot of skull? on the picture, now I find this video and listen to it, and I know now, thank you it's video is really helpful.
Same
Heng kom leng gadoll heng na!
My mom was born in his reign
She is still traumatize till today
I am sorry to hear this, may peace come to her
peace be with you
College kids here in Europe and America: "that wasn't real Communism"...
I visited Cambodia in early 2020 and without any doubt I can tell you that the cambodians were one of the most kind hearted and gentle people but the genuine pain of the late 70s was still quite visible in them, the lack of educated professionals is since a problem their especially in the medical sector where people are resorting to traditional tribal organic healing practices, I with my family visited that high school turned dystopian centre which currently acts as a museum and those graphic and heart trembling instances still terrify me, my parents couldn't listen to the information provided and within few moments of our museum tour, they left and sat on a nearby bench.
My family is Buddhist, which was outlawed by the regime, a lot of us became separated; most of us can’t remember our village before the death and wish to forget. I appreciate you visiting Cambodia, may life be blessed with happiness.
First they Killed My Father is an amazing book to read abt this horrible event
In high school, I had to read that.
I watched the movie at the stadium
Glad you finally did this video! I had suggested it over 8 months ago and I was excited to learn more. Thank you!
thx i really needed this information i need make a presentation about my country
Thank you for acknowledging my country's history. Send a love to you from Cambodia 🇰🇭
I just watched this video with my Khmer (Cambodian) girlfriend. Her grandparents survived this regime and there are many dark and horrifying stories not taught to the wider world
Hol up!
"He survived with his guerilla army due to support by China **and** USA until the 1990s"
Now that is A LOT of plot twists!
Remove the L
That's a lot of P(ol P)Lot twists
Why is it a plot twist?
@@Ty-vj4wg USA is a capitalist democratic country, which is supposed to be fighting communism. No idea what happened here for USA to support them.
@@gfries4906 Common enemy - Vietnam. US tried to overthrow one dictator with help of other one.
Fun fact - South Vietnam was governed by ruthless dictator under protection of US. Same with Central America etc.
My grandmother had to go through this, thank you for making this video.
My grandfather and grandmother met during pol pots regime, both were rich before it, came out poor after, my grandma is a really happy person though, but I'm not sure about my grandfather haven't seen him in a while, he just watches anime in his room and it's lockdown anyways
When are history teachers gonna just play infographics videos everyday.
Some already do. It's really quite sad how far some learning institutions have fallen.
It is best for you when you can learn history with significant paper reading skills
@@hieptrancong4110 heard of covid 19 bud
Thank you so much for making this video! My mother is Cambodian and the stories she tells me of the genocide r truly horrific. I'm happy that more people can learn about what happened as most people don't know much about it.
Some elders that escaped to oversea, they're still in fear to come back to their homeland. It hurts them so much to come back, to where most of their relatives lost their lives to Khmer Rogue.
Fun fact. After the Vietnamese done with the Kmer Rogue , some of its tank regiment go the wrong way and went into Thailand border. The Thai thought the Vietnamese fight them next, went full panic mode and withdraw all their troops in the border back to Bangkok to make the last stand defend in their capital 🤣🤣🤣
I know that his name is a nome de guerre, but never knew that it's short for Politique Potentiale. Thanks infographics!
I had to learn about the Khmer Rouge as part of the history curriculum in high school, because we also had to learn about WWII. There was no getting out of it. If we tried to get out of it, we could potentially fail the class if we didn't have a passing grade. If we had a passing grade, we still had to learn about it or risk having a lower grade. This was in 12th grade. We had to watch the documentaries tied to "Première Ils Avent Mourtent Mon Père (First They Killed My Father)" and "The Killing Fields". We also had to read the associated books. I was absolutely horrified beyond belief. In the U.S., so many of my fellow college students tout socialism, and don't even know what they're talking about. My point is, be careful for what you wish for. You don't want to live like that.
When the vietnam war ended , we have lots of divisions and army corps, and those were used to liberate cambodia, but when china attacked the north provinces we have to split apart and thanks to soviet support we successed in repelling the chinese attack
My grandma use to told me about her past and this is her past and I’m so glad she survived
I mean it as a compliment to her strength: She needs to speak on college campuses about why that's no way to live. She could change a few minds by sharing her story. Her strength is compelling.
Been there in 2018. Very impressive. Loved my stay in Cambodia. Greetings from the Netherlands
Everybody else: Why haven't we heard of this guy before!?
*Me, who watched Deadliest Warrior*
Same
Im Cambodian and mad .my grandma is still tromtiesed😢
This stuff is wild. But thank you for the video and allowing me to learn more of this horrific war. I hope his victims have found true peace in the afterlife, and I sure wouldn’t want to be him when he meets his maker.
Thank you for making this video I was also Cambodian and I been waiting for someone that can spread this story ❤❤
It's always nice to see Khmer representation reach a wider audience.
how america always finds a way to intervene in a war and make it seem like it's their problems is beyond me
Demeter greek nah america just like to meddle with other people’s problems to capitalize off it
@@ccvjd3909 yes but think this, you're arguing with your friend and dont really need help bc you've got this, then some random classmate comes in and makes it a bigger deal and turns you two against each other even more just to make money off you two in the end, sounds familiar?
@Demeter greek Yeah really, if you google popular Cambodian music from around or just before that time what you’ll find is Cambodians embraced American music and culture. Cambodian psychedelic rock is a thing people.
@@klarisaarwena stop the spread of communism. Wether or even if by capitalizing via unfair trade I think it’s safe to say the Cambodian people would agree. Living as Americans being their allies would be vastly better than what they got. Communism always fails. The areas where it exists are dystopian nightmares.
@@MrSladej i never said we should spread communism lol, but i'm glad you're having fun shoving words into my mouth
My parents were children during the killing fields. My mother lost her father who was executed at the camp and my father lost his younger brother as they ran from the camps.
I remember a particularly horrible thing from S-21, there was an old tree from his reign, which I learned was “the baby tree” where infants were grabbed by their feet and swung against the tree, crushing their heads.
At first I thought it said bol bol
But my man would never become a dictator
Shut up bots
Bol bol would not approve
he become the greater thing, sixth man of the year
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the vietnamese sasquatch appears behind the tent
One thing that stuck with me when I learned about this whe I was older was that the NVA saved these people. That's something almost unthinkable growing up with the American view of the region in that time
What scares me is how many people who went along.
"He killed a quarter of his country"
Solano Lopez: Are you challenging me ?
@@WarCrimeGaming whoever was in war during the war
Stalin : *"Are you kidding me? That's insultingly low."*
@@aleksandarvil5718 stalin killed more but less percentage of people in ussr
Xi Jin Ping : Stares at the ground
huh? why xi jinping?
@@justanormalguyonyoutube1098 xi jinping is doing his own genocide by putting thousands of uighurs into reeducation camps
@@gaza8018 never knew about that. What I know is that there are terrorist attacks in Xinjiang and these people got put in re-education camps.
@@justanormalguyonyoutube1098 oh its more than that.... They're even forcing abortions and sterilizing them
@@HerveyShmervy sounds like anti China propaganda to me
Thank you infographics show for sharing a tragedy history of Cambodia.
my grandfather was in the civil war he survived surprisingly he was a squad leader his squad died but he didn’t he survived it’s pretty interesting how he told his story to me