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Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum
Featured in the film, this museum sits on the site of the infamous S-21 prison. Its collection consists
of records and photographs of the more than 17,000 people imprisoned, tortured, and killed by the
Khmer Rouge from 1975-1979.
Yale University Cambodian Genocide Program
This project of the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University's MacMillan Center for International
and Area Studies is dedicated to examining what lead to the murder of more 1.7 million people
under Pol Pot's regime. The program has compiled and published 22,000 biographic and
bibliographic records and over 6,000 photographs, and more recently has created an interactive
Cambodian Geographic Database that includes details about prisons and grave sites throughout the
country.
The USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education
Known for its archive of nearly 52,000 videotaped testimonies from WWII Holocaust survivors and
other witnesses, the USC Shoah Foundation Institute offers educational services that reach
educators, students, and the general public around the work. In fact, in early 2009, staffers from
the Documentation Center of Cambodia spent three months
learning about the Institute's methods for collecting,
cataloging, indexing, preserving, and educating with video testimony.

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