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Annotated Bibliography

Primary Sources:
Bashny.Net. Digital image. Youth of the World's Leaders. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 May 2014.
This is a primary source that provides a digital image of Mao Zedong.
"Biography of Comrade Pol Pot, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist
Party of Kampuchea." Biography of Comrade Pol Pot, Secretary of the
Central Committee of the Communist Party of Kampuchea. Web. 20 May
2014.
This is a primary source found on a site for archives. It is an original copy of
a biography of Pol Pot. We have the biography of Pol Pot on our website
under the Life of Pol Pot tab.
Bombing Cambodia - Nixon, Kissinger, and the Khmer Rouge - 2. N.d. YouTube.
YouTube. Web. 20 May 2014. This primary source is a video by John Pilger
describing the bombings of Cambodians by Americans.
Cambodian Genocide - War Photos, Famous History Photos, World War Images,
History Images. Digital image. War Photos, Famous History Photos, World War
Images, History Images. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 May 2014. This primary source is a
digital image that shows a man being lined up for execution.
Cambodian War. Digital image. : TOP 10 INSTANCES WHERE THE U.S. WAS A WAR
HUNGRY DRUNK. 21 Mar. 2012. Web. 20 Mar. 2014.
This digital image is primary source. We used this image to show how the
Vietnamese invaded Cambodia.
"Cambodia's Strategy of Defence against Vietnam." Documentation Center of
Cambodia (DC-Cam). Web. 5 May 2014.
This archive is a primary source, which gives us the official document and
provides information the conflicts between Cambodia and Vietnam
Cassan, Marie. Ernest Marie Louis Doudart De Lagre. Digital image. A Short History
of Lao Speleology. Web. 13 May 2014.
This primary source is a digital image of the French navel officer, Ernest
Doudart. We used this image on the French Protectorate to show how the
French were interested in Cambodian history.
DANGEROUS CREATION for Savants. Digital image. DANGEROUS CREATION
for Savants. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 May 2014. This primary source is a digital image
that gives us a visual of Pol Pot during the Khmer Rouge regime.
"Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-Cam)." Documentation Center of Cambodia
(DC-Cam). Web. 20 May 2014.
From this archive website, we found many primary sources like the copy of
the Constitution of Democratic Kampuchea and the Constitution of the
Kingdom of Cambodia. We included these two documents into our website to
show which rights were violated or given.
"Documentation Center of Cambodia (DC-Cam)." Documentation Center of Cambodia.
Web. 20 May 2014.
We used this primary source to get a better understanding of April 17 .1975.
"Galleries by Geir Ragnarsson." PBase. Web. 20 May 2014.
We used this website to obtain a picture of the set of rules at S-21 prison
Filippi, Jean-Michel. Kep Road in 1931. Digital image. Kampot Mueseum. Web. 12
May 2014.
This primary image shows the road built during the French Protectorate. We
used this picture to show the establishments of the French in Cambodia.
Filippi, Jean-Michel. The Train in Kep Station. Digital image. Phnom Penh
Sihanoukville Road. Web. 20 Mar. 2014.
This primary source is an image of the Kep Station in Cambodia. We used
this image on our website to show how the French improved their
infrastructure.
Forbes, Andrew. CPA Media. Digital image. - Archives. Web. 5 Mar. 2014.
This primary source is a digital image of Pol Pot. We used this picture in the
Life of Pol Pot tab to portray Pol Pot as a peasant.
Frank. " Blog Archive Rote Khmer (Khmer Rouge) / Pol Pot (Saloth Sar)." RSS. 17
Dec. 2010. Web. 20 May 2014.
This digital image of Pol Pot was used on our website in our prezi. It was
used to identify the leader of the Khmer Rouge, Pol Pot.
Grover, Liz. Victims of the Khmer Rouge. Digital image. Roam Life. Web. 11 May
2014.
This digital image of the dead victims is a primary source. We used this
image to show the horrors of the Cambodian Genocide.
Khmer Rouge: Harvard's Favorite Communists. Digital image. Theden. 27 Sept. 2013.
Web. 11 May 2014.
We used this digital image as a primary source to show the Khmer Rouge. In
this image, the Khmer Rouge are entering Phnom Penh.
"Khmerization: Roland Neveu: The Fall of Phnom Penh." Khmerization: Roland Neveu:
The Fall of Phnom Penh. Web. 20 May 2014.
We used this website to obtain pictures of the Khmer Rouge and of the
citizens. We also used the information on this website under the tab "Year
Zero"
Let's Listen to Pol Pot's Speech before He Die. YouTube. YouTube, n.d. Web. 20 May
2014. This primary source is a video that shows Pol Pot's last interview and his
view on what he had done.
Photographs. Digital image. Yale University. Web. 8 May 2014.
This primary source of the explosion of the National Bank in Democratic
Kampuchea is a digital image that gives us a visual of the bank.
Return to Year Zero - PREVIEW. N.d. YouTube. YouTube. Web. 20 May 2014. This
primary source is a video that gives us an outlook on the aftermath of the
genocide and the withdrawal of Vietnamese forces.
Spengler, Christine. Christine Spengler - War Photographer:Between Shadow and Light
| LensCulture. Digital image. LensCulture RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 16 May 2014.
This primary source is a digital image that shows us a child mourning on the
floor of S-21.
"The Long Road to Justice in Cambodia." United to End Genocide. Web. 20 May 2014.
We used this primary source to find information about the evacuation.
"Tuol Sleng - Genocide Museum." Demotix. Web. 20 May 2014.
We used this website to obtain a picture to use on the thesis page.
"Vann Nath - Paint Propaganda or Die - The Art History Archive." Vann Nath - Paint
Propaganda or Die - The Art History Archive. Web. 20 May 2014.
We used this website to obtain pictures that Vann Nath painted and
information.
Victims of Cambodian Genocide. Digital image. Jessicabahn. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 May
2014. This primary source is a digital image of dead victims from the
Cambodian genocide.
Vietnam Invading Cambodia. Digital image. BBC News. BBC, 17 Feb. 1979. Web. 20
May 2014.
This digital image is a primary source. It is a picture of Vietnam invading
Cambodia. We used this picture on our homepage.
"The Wandering Jew: S-21 and The Killing Fields: A Hypnotic Hellraiser." The
Wandering Jew: S-21 and The Killing Fields: A Hypnotic Hellraiser. Feb.
2011. Web. 20 May 2014.
We used this web site to find information and pictures of S-21 and of the
killing fields.
Weaver, Matthew. Year Zero. Digital image. Theguardian.com. Guardian News and
Media, 17 Feb. 2009. Web. 3 Apr. 2014.
This digital image was used as a primary source. It is a picture of a
newspaper article during the Year Zero.


Secondary Sources:
"Aggression Rights and Wrongs: Vietnam in Cambodia; the United States in Iraq."
Global Research. Web. 17 May 2014.
This secondary source provides information about Vietnam's invasion of
Cambodia.
Attractions in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Digital image. Fiuzu. Web. 20 May 2014.
This secondary source is a digital image of the Independence Monument in
Phnom Penh.
Brouwer, Andy. Andy's Cambodia. Digital image. Andy's Cambodia. Web. 13 Apr.
2014.
From this secondary source, we found a digital image. It is an image of the
Sisowath High School, which is the oldest high school in Cambodia.
"Cambodian Communities out of Crisis." Cambodian Communities out of Crisis. Web.
20 May 2014.
We used this website to show Cambodia today. We used this information to
show how it is recovering.
"Cambodian Communities out of Crisis." Cambodian Communities out of Crisis. Web.
20 May 2014.
We used this website's information under the "Year Zero" tab.
"Cambodia Today - The Life of The Khmers Today." RSS. Web. 10 May 2014.
This digital image is a secondary source. We used this image in the aftermath
and the banner to show the poverty in Cambodia today.
The CGP, 1994-2013. Cambodian Genocide Program. Web. 20 May 2014.
This secondary source is a scholarly project that gave us information on the
Cambodian genocide.
Chandler, David. "Cambodia: A Historical Overview." Asia Society. Web. 10 May
2014.
This secondary source is a website that provided a brief history of Cambodia.
Chandler, David P. Brother Number One: A Political Biography of Pol Pot. Boulder,
CO: Westview, 1992. Print.
This book is a secondary source, and it provided information on Pol Pot.
From the book, we learned how Pol Pot came to power and his early
influences. We also have quotes from the book on our website.
Chum Mey and Bou Meng Survivors of Toul Seng and Polt Pot's Genocide. Digital
image. Marco Ryan Photography. Web. 20 May 2014.
This secondary source provides a digital image of S-21 survivor, Chum Mey.
Clayton, Thomas. "French Colonial Educational Development in Cambodia." Ed. Gene
V. Glass. Education Policy Analysis Archives 3.19 (1995). Web. 8 May 2014.
This scholarly journal portrays how the education under the French was like.
We used a quote from this journal in our website to show how the education
was weak under the French.
Corfield, Justin J. The History of Cambodia. Santa Barbara, CA: Greenwood, 2009.
Print.
This book is a secondary source, which provided information on the history
of Cambodia. It helped us understand how Cambodia was like before the
genocide and during the genocide.
Conqueror - Wyjazdy Integracyjne, Wczasy All Inclusive, Meksyk, Kenia Wycieczka.
Digital image. Conqueror - Wyjazdy Integracyjne, Wczasy All Inclusive, Meksyk,
Kenia Wycieczka. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 May 2014. This secondary source provided
a digital image of the Royal Palace.
Dunston, Lara. Angkor Wat and around in Three Days: A Holiday Itinerary. Digital
image. The Guardian. Guardian News and Media, 12 Oct. 2013. Web. 20
May 2014.
This image shows the Angkor Wat. We used this picture under the French
Protectorate tab to explain how the the French restored ancient sites such as
the Angkor Wat.
Dy, Khamboly. A History of Democratic Kampuchea (1975-1979). Phnom Penh:
Documentation Center of Cambodia, 2007. Documentation Center of
Cambodia. Web. 1 May 2014.
This textbook on the Khmer Rouge provided a lot of information on the Rise
of Khmer Rouge, Year Zero, and the Fall of the Khmer Rouge. We have few
quotes from this book on our website to support our claim on how the Khmer
Rouge came to power and how it fell.
Ean, Panharith. Pol Pot: Fear of the Unknown and the Fulfillment of Lack. Rep. Web.
12 Apr. 2014.
This secondary source was a paper on Pol Pot. It provided information on Pol
Pot's early life and his influences. We used a quote from this paper on our
website.
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia. Digital image. ICD. Web. 20
May 2014.
This secondary source is a digital image of the Extraordinary Chambers in the
Courts of Cambodia.
French Communist Party. Digital image. Paradox Interactive. 30 Aug. 2012. Web. 10
Apr. 2014.
This secondary source is a digital image of the French Communist Party. We
used this image to show how Pol Pot was influenced by the French
Communist Party.
French, Lindsay. Hierarchies of Value at Angkor Wat. Rep. Web. 5 Apr. 2014.
From this report, we used a quote from Lindsay French to prove our claim on
the French Protectorate. The quote explains how the European were
interested in Cambodian history.
"GENOCIDE - CAMBODIA." GENOCIDE - CAMBODIA. Web. 11 Apr. 2014.
This website gave us information on the failures of Khmer Rouge. We have
quotes from this website to explain how the Khmer Rouge was defeated.
"Holocaust Memorial Day Trust." Cambodia before 1975. Web. 20 May 2014.
This secondary source is a website that helped us understand Cambodia
before the genocide, during it, and after the genocide. We also used quotes
from the source on our website.
"Holocaust Memorial Day Trust." Khmer Rouge Ideology. Web. 20 May 2014.
We used this website to gather information about the genocide and the Khmer
Rouge.
The Khmer Rouge May Be Partly to Blame for Diabetes in Cambodia. Public Radio
International. By Association Press. Web. 20 May 2014.
From this website, we found a photograph that portrays the poverty and the
weak economy of Cambodia. We used this picture to show how the Khmer
Rouge impacts life today.
""Killing Fields" Lure Tourists in Cambodia." National Geographic. National
Geographic Society. Web. 20 May 2014.
We used this website to find out about the killing fields today.
""Killing Fields" Lure Tourists in Cambodia." National Geographic. National
Geographic Society. Web. 20 May 2014.
We used this website to provide information about the aftermath and how
Cambodia is today.
Mydans, Seth. "Pol Pot's Siblings Remember The Polite Boy and the Killer." The New
York Times. The New York Times, 05 Aug. 1997. Web. 8 May 2014.
From this secondary source, we learned about Pol Pot's personality as a child.
We used quotes from his siblings to show how he was influenced in his early
life.
"Pol Pot Quotes." BrainyQuote. Xplore, n.d. Web. 8 May 2014. This secondary source
gives many multiple quotes from Pol Pot. We used one of the quotes on our
thesis page.
The Power of Culture. Digital image. Cambodians Work through Traumas in Art. Web.
3 Apr. 2014.
This digital image is a cartoon of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge sitting on top
of skulls and dead bodies. The image shows how the Khmer Rouge was
responsible for the genocide and violation of rights.
Prek Sbauv. Digital image. Prek Sbauv. 28 Apr. 2014. Web. 20 Apr. 2014.
From this secondary source, we found a picture of Pol Pot's hometown, Prek
Sbauv. We used this image in Early Life of Pol Pot Prezi.
Raedler, John. "Pol Pot's Relatives Recall Dictator's Childhood." A Visit to His
Cambodian Village [Prek Sbauv, Cambodia] 18 Aug. 1997. Web.
This newspaper article is a secondary source. In the article, Pol Pot's siblings
are interviewed about Pol Pot. This information allowed us to discover Pol
Pot's personality as a young child.
Richards, Micheal. "A Profile of Pol Pot, Leader of the Khmer Rouge." About.com 20th
Century History. Web. 3 May 2014.
This secondary source helped us understand Pol Pot's early life and his early
influences. We also used a quote from this website to use on our Prezi.
The Royal Palace of Cambodia. Digital image. Where Is Cambodia? Web. 9 May 2014.
This secondary source is an image of the Royal Palace of Cambodia. We used
this picture on Early Life of Pol Pot Prezi to show his connections to the royal
palace.
Samphan, Khieu. "Underdevelopment in Cambodia," by Khieu Samphan. Diss.
Sorbonne U, 1959. Rpmackey3334, 2011. Web. 20 May 2014.
This secondary source is a dissertation regarding the underdeveloped
economy and living standards of Cambodia. This source helped us understand
the economy of Cambodia.
Schwarz, Tim, and Sara Sidner Contributed to This Report. "Infamous Leader during
Cambodia Genocide Dies." CNN. Cable News Network, 01 Jan. 1970. Web.
20 May 2014.
We used this website to obtain multiple photo of the Khmer Rouge and the
genocide
Tell Me Why. Digital image. Revolution in China. Web. 20 May 2014.
This secondary source is a digital image of Mao Zedong.
What Is the Cultural Revolution? YouTube. YouTube, n.d. Web. 20 May 2014. This
secondary source is a video that explains Mao Zedong's Cultural Revolution,
which influenced Pol Pot.
"World Without Genocide - Working to Create a World Without Genocide." World
Without Genocide - Working to Create a World Without Genocide. Web. 20
May 2014.
We used this website to understand what happened during the genocide. We
used this information to deepen our research.

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