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Outlaw religion (success)|crimes = Mass murder
Outlaw religion (success)
Stop the Vietnamese Army (failed)
Turning Cambodia into Socialist (failed)|crimes = Mass murder
Establishment of Labor Camps
Establishment of Labor Camps
Starvation of the Cambodian Population}}The '''Communist Party of Kampuchea '''(1951-1981) was a far-left Communist party led by Pol Pot during his reign in Kampuchea. The Communist Party was also a Khmer nationalist Party, as well as agrarianist and Marxist-Leninist.  
Starvation of the Cambodian Population|image = Cambodia (Red).png}}The '''Communist Party of Kampuchea '''(1951-1981) was a far-left Communist party led by Pol Pot during his reign in Kampuchea. The Communist Party was also a Khmer nationalist Party, as well as agrarianist and Marxist-Leninist.  


== History of the Communist Party of Kampuchea ==
== History of the Communist Party of Kampuchea ==

Revision as of 02:03, 16 March 2020

Communist Party of Kampuchea
Full Name: Communist Party of Kampuchea
Alias: CPK

Khmer Rogue

Origin: Democratic Kampuchea (Cambodia)
Foundation: Founded in 1951 by Son Ngoc Minh and Tou Samouth
headquarters
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Commanders: Pol Pot

Nuon Chea Ieng Sary Khieu Samphan Ta Mok Ke Pauk Son Sen Yun Yat

Goals: Abolish currency (success)

Outlaw religion (success) Stop the Vietnamese Army (failed) Turning Cambodia into Socialist (failed)

Crimes: Mass murder

Establishment of Labor Camps Starvation of the Cambodian Population

The Communist Party of Kampuchea (1951-1981) was a far-left Communist party led by Pol Pot during his reign in Kampuchea. The Communist Party was also a Khmer nationalist Party, as well as agrarianist and Marxist-Leninist.

History of the Communist Party of Kampuchea

The Communist Party of Kampuchea was founded in 1951 by Son Ngoc Minh and Tou Samouth after splitting from the Indochinese Communist Party when it branched off into the Lao, Cambodian, and Vietnamese Communist Parties.