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S3 Ep5: The Khmer Republic: Chenla One
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How did the Khmer Republic try to take back control of Cambodia?
Time Period Covered: June 1970 - January 1971
In this episode, we follow the Lon Nol government as it attempts to prove that the Khmer Republic can fight and win. After the initial chaos of the coup and the brief U.S. incursion, Cambodia’s leaders launch their first large-scale offensive: Operation Chenla I. We look at how the Cambodians, with American and South Vietnamese support, attempt to open Route 6, retake lost territory, and secure the Lon Nol strategy.
Please see this link for Chenla Offensive Visuals and Maps: https://www.shadowsofutopia.com/episodes/the-khmer-republic-chenla-one
Sources:
Wilfred Deac The Road to the Killing Fields
Craig Etcheson The Rise and Demise of Democratic Kampuchea
Sat Sutsakhan The Khmer Republic at War
Various New York Times Articles June 1970
CBS News September 4 1970
Ros Sereysothea (song)
David Chandler The Tragedy of Cambodian History
Henry Kamm Report From a Stricken Land
Haing Ngor Surival in the Killing Fields
Presidential Briefings 1970 (CIA reading room)
Lon Nol - Nixon Correspondance (Office of the Historian)
Time Period Covered: June 1970 - January 1971
In this episode, we follow the Lon Nol government as it attempts to prove that the Khmer Republic can fight and win. After the initial chaos of the coup and the brief U.S. incursion, Cambodia’s leaders launch their first large-scale offensive: Operation Chenla I. We look at how the Cambodians, with American and South Vietnamese support, attempt to open Route 6, retake lost territory, and secure the Lon Nol strategy.
Please see this link for Chenla Offensive Visuals and Maps: https://www.shadowsofutopia.com/episodes/the-khmer-republic-chenla-one
Sources:
Wilfred Deac The Road to the Killing Fields
Craig Etcheson The Rise and Demise of Democratic Kampuchea
Sat Sutsakhan The Khmer Republic at War
Various New York Times Articles June 1970
CBS News September 4 1970
Ros Sereysothea (song)
David Chandler The Tragedy of Cambodian History
Henry Kamm Report From a Stricken Land
Haing Ngor Surival in the Killing Fields
Presidential Briefings 1970 (CIA reading room)
Lon Nol - Nixon Correspondance (Office of the Historian)
48 episodes
S3 Ep5: The Khmer Republic: Chenla One
In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare
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Content provided by In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare and Lachlan Peters. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by In the Shadows of Utopia: The Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Nightmare and Lachlan Peters or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.
How did the Khmer Republic try to take back control of Cambodia?
Time Period Covered: June 1970 - January 1971
In this episode, we follow the Lon Nol government as it attempts to prove that the Khmer Republic can fight and win. After the initial chaos of the coup and the brief U.S. incursion, Cambodia’s leaders launch their first large-scale offensive: Operation Chenla I. We look at how the Cambodians, with American and South Vietnamese support, attempt to open Route 6, retake lost territory, and secure the Lon Nol strategy.
Please see this link for Chenla Offensive Visuals and Maps: https://www.shadowsofutopia.com/episodes/the-khmer-republic-chenla-one
Sources:
Wilfred Deac The Road to the Killing Fields
Craig Etcheson The Rise and Demise of Democratic Kampuchea
Sat Sutsakhan The Khmer Republic at War
Various New York Times Articles June 1970
CBS News September 4 1970
Ros Sereysothea (song)
David Chandler The Tragedy of Cambodian History
Henry Kamm Report From a Stricken Land
Haing Ngor Surival in the Killing Fields
Presidential Briefings 1970 (CIA reading room)
Lon Nol - Nixon Correspondance (Office of the Historian)
Time Period Covered: June 1970 - January 1971
In this episode, we follow the Lon Nol government as it attempts to prove that the Khmer Republic can fight and win. After the initial chaos of the coup and the brief U.S. incursion, Cambodia’s leaders launch their first large-scale offensive: Operation Chenla I. We look at how the Cambodians, with American and South Vietnamese support, attempt to open Route 6, retake lost territory, and secure the Lon Nol strategy.
Please see this link for Chenla Offensive Visuals and Maps: https://www.shadowsofutopia.com/episodes/the-khmer-republic-chenla-one
Sources:
Wilfred Deac The Road to the Killing Fields
Craig Etcheson The Rise and Demise of Democratic Kampuchea
Sat Sutsakhan The Khmer Republic at War
Various New York Times Articles June 1970
CBS News September 4 1970
Ros Sereysothea (song)
David Chandler The Tragedy of Cambodian History
Henry Kamm Report From a Stricken Land
Haing Ngor Surival in the Killing Fields
Presidential Briefings 1970 (CIA reading room)
Lon Nol - Nixon Correspondance (Office of the Historian)
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