S21: The Torture and Killing Machine: How did the main prison of the Khmer Rouge function?,New

S21: The Torture and Killing Machine: How did the main prison of the Khmer Rouge function?,New

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Thousands of people died after being brutally tortured in S21. How could this happen? How could such a place exist? How could people do this to each other? This book gives answers to these essential questions. Scientifically, but easily readable, it gives a unique insight in the Khmer Rouges main prison. This book tells the story of the inhumane treatment of prisoners and the people who treated them that way. By not only focussing on the victims, but also on the perpetrators it creates an understanding of the horrible things that happened. A whole system of killing and torture was established with forces greater than one could imagine. Meelker uncovered the systems in which normal people could commit the most brutal crimes in S21. Would you do the same in such a situation?

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