Episodes
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The second part of our interview with Ben Kiernan.
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An interview with investigative journalist Seymour Hersh, who broke both stories of My Lai and the secret bombing of Cambodia—and beyond.
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Missing episodes?
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The first part of our interview with historian and genocide scholar Ben Kiernan, professor emeritus at Yale University.
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An interview with former Brooklyn Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman, who fought to get the bombing of Cambodia declared illegal.
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An interview with historian Vu Minh Hoang, faculty member in History and Vietnam Studies at Fulbright University Vietnam and Research Associate at the Weatherford East Asian Institute at Columbia University.
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An interview with ex-JAG lawyer Marv Truhe and airman Perry Pettus about the USS Kitty Hawk and racism in the ranks. Check out Marv's book, Against All Tides: The Untold Story of the USS Kitty Hawk Race Riot: https://bookshop.org/p/books/against-all-tides-the-untold-story-of-the-uss-kitty-hawk-race-riot-marv-truhe/18339724?aid=20190&ean=9781641607841
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A survey of a great crime perpetrated against the Cambodian people: the looting of invaluable cultural artifacts.
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The second part of our interview with Elizabeth Becker.
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An overview of drug trafficking, the Vietnam War and the Nixon milieu.
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The first part of our interview with journalist Elizabeth Becker, author of When the War Was Over.
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Wounded but not destroyed, Cambodia staggers into the 21st century.
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Vietnam ends Democratic Kampuchea and the US backs the Khmer Rouge.
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Khmer Rouge horrors spiral toward conflict with an ex-comrade: Vietnam.
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Cambodia slips into darkness, as the Khmer Rouge seize the country.
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The short-lived reign of the Khmer Republic; the end of Nixon.
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One Cambodian coup, two US invasions and an unlikely American friend: China.
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Nixon and Kissinger put Cambodia on the menu.
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Sihanouk struggles to keep Cambodia out of LBJ's war in Vietnam.
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Indochina rises up, the French Empire ends, the Cold War begins.
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A prelude and a primer to this season's story: the tragedy of Cambodia.