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Document Details


Title: Nhanavuth Nou
Document type: Oral history
Accessibility: Free Only
Repository: California State University, Long Beach. Virtual Oral/Aural History Archive
Collection: Southeast Asian History: Cambodian Life Histories
Description: Nhanavuth Nou was in medical school in Phonom Penh at the time of the Khmer Rouge takeover. He was sent to the jungle for nine months, but then was able to go to the village where some members of his family had been sent.
Original Language: English
Audio: [Audio available]
Speaker: Nou, Nhanavuth
Speaker gender: Male
Speaker place of birth: Cambodia; Asia
Speaker race: Asian
Speaker occupation: Engineer; Laborer
Document date: Undated
Organizations discussed: Khmer Rouge, Cambodia
Historical events discussed: Cambodian Civil War, 1970-1975
Locations discussed: Asia; Cambodia; Vietnam
Topics discussed - ASP terms: Asia; Cambodia; Cambodia--History--1953-1975; Cambodia--History--1975-1979; Cambodian Civil War, 1970-1975; Cambodian-Vietnamese Conflict, 1977-1991--Personal narratives; Forced labor; Khmer Rouge, Cambodia; Oral history; Refugees--Cambodia; Vietnam
ASP release: 2007-01
Document code: OHI0035303-38871