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  2. Japanese occupation of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    This territory of Cambodia was reduced, by concessions to Thailand after the Franco-Thai War, so that it did not include Stung Treng Province, Battambang Province, and Siem Reap Province. [ 1 ] The Japanese occupation in Cambodia lasted from 1941 to 1945 and, in general, the Cambodian population escaped the brutalities inflicted on civilians by ...

  3. Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Following Japanese occupation during World War II, Cambodia declared independence from France in 1953. The Vietnam War embroiled the country in civil war during the 1960s, culminating in a 1970 coup which installed the US-aligned Khmer Republic and the takeover of the communist Khmer Rouge in 1975.

  4. Timeline of Cambodian history - Wikipedia

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    Cambodia officially gained its independence from France. 1955: 2 March: King Sihanouk abdicated in favour of his father, Norodom Suramarit. 1963: 27 August: Cambodia severed ties with South Vietnam. 1970: 18 March: General Lon Nol overthrew Sihanouk and established a republic. Start of the Cambodian Civil War and the US Cambodian Campaign: 1975 ...

  5. World War Z 2: Everything you need to know, including the ...

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    World War Z 2 potential release date: Has World War Z 2 been cancelled? Photo credit: Paramount. At one point the sequel was scheduled for release in 2017, but that time came and went without ...

  6. Cambodia country profile - AOL

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  7. Military history of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Alleged flag of Cambodia 1942-1945, while under Japanese occupation Norodom Sihanouk in 1941) During World War II Japan which effectively controlled South-east Asia by 1942 tolerated the Vichy administration in Hanoi as a vassal of Nazi Germany that included permission of unhindered movement of Japanese troops through Indochina. The Japanese ...

  8. Kingdom of Kampuchea (1945) - Wikipedia

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    Shortly thereafter the Japanese government nominally ratified the independence of Cambodia and established a consulate in Phnom Penh. [2] Sihanouk's decree did away with previous French-Cambodian treaties and he pledged his newly independent country's cooperation and alliance with Japan. [3]

  9. From Cambodia to Bangladesh: a brief history of Henry ... - AOL

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    Many thought it grotesque that Kissinger was awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in 1973 for negotiating the end of the war. After visiting the country, the late chef, author and TV icon Anthony Bourdain ...