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Data

Name: Cambodia (Military Occupation)

Type: Polity

Start: 1977 AD

End: 1978 AD

Parent: cambodia

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Polity that includes all territories militarly occupied by Cambodia that are not part of a specific military territory.

Establishment


  • April 1977: In 1977, Cambodian troops led by the Khmer Rouge crossed into Vietnam and attacked the province of An Giang and the city of Chau Doc.
  • May 1977: The Khmer Rouge leave An Giang and the city of Chau Doc.
  • September 1977: Six Cambodian divisions trespassed ten kilometers into Tay Ninh province.
  • September 1977: A Vietnamese division supported by armor and aviation retook lost ground in Tay Ninh province.
  • Chronology


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    1. Cambodian-Vietnamese War


    Was an armed conflict between Democratic Kampuchea, controlled by the Khmer Rouge, and the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

    1.1.Minor Invasions (Cambodian-Vietnamese War)

    Minor territorial invasions during the Cambodian-Vietnamese War of 1978-1989.

  • April 1978: The two Cambodian divisions were under the command of the Khmer Rouge regime led by Pol Pot. The massacre at Ba Chúc was part of the ongoing conflict between Cambodia and Vietnam, stemming from border disputes and political tensions between the two countries.
  • May 1978: The two Cambodian divisions were part of the Khmer Rouge regime led by Pol Pot. The massacre in Ba Chúc was part of the ongoing conflict between Cambodia and Vietnam, which eventually led to the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia in 1978.

  • Disestablishment


  • April 1978: The two Cambodian divisions were under the command of the Khmer Rouge regime led by Pol Pot. The massacre at Ba Chúc was part of the ongoing conflict between Cambodia and Vietnam, stemming from border disputes and political tensions between the two countries.
  • May 1978: The two Cambodian divisions were part of the Khmer Rouge regime led by Pol Pot. The massacre in Ba Chúc was part of the ongoing conflict between Cambodia and Vietnam, which eventually led to the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia in 1978.
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