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A History of Democratic Kampuchea (1975-1979) Khamboly Dy 2007-Japanese

JOURNEY TO FREEDOM: Ronnie Yimsut Translated by Eng Kok-Thay (2006)

WHEN THE WAR WAS OVER: Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge Revolution – Elizabeth Becker Translated by Sokha Irene (2005)

HISTOIRE DU CAMBODGE: Depuis Le 1er Siècle de Notre Ère Adhemard Leclère Translated by Tep Meng Khean (2005)

STILLED LIVES: Photographs of the Cambodian Genocide – Wynne Cougill with Pang Pivoine, Ra Chhayran, and Sim Sopheak Translated by Chy Terith (2004)

VOICES FROM S-21: Terror and History in Pol Pot’s Secret Prison – David Chandler Translated by Sour Bonsou (2003)

THE KHMER ROUGE DIVISION 703: From Victory to Self-Destruction – Vannak Huy (2003)

THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL: Anne Frank Translated by Ser Sayana (2002)

FIRST THEY KILLED MY FATHER: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers – Loung Ung Translated by Norng Lina (2002)

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