Respuesta :
Both the Nazis and Khmer Rouge subjected people to cruel and inhuman conditions where many died under their control. They herded people to camps and made them work in fields. They imposed their ideologies on them and those that they deemed their enemies they killed. Both were guilty of genocide and many leaders from both groups were tried and imprisoned for their crimes.
Lifelike living under the Nazis in the 1930s, Germany and the Khmer Rouge in 1970s Cambodia was painful depressing psychotic.
Explanation:
The voters of the 1930s Federal Republic of Germany and 1970s Kingdom of Cambodia handled unmerciful dictators and corrupt, deliberately cruel governments. The Nazis and therefore the Khmer Rouge turned their countries into police states, with frequent arrests and violence. each the Nazis and therefore the KR oppressed anyone they considered “impure.” The Nazis and therefore the KR ultimately killed a lot of their own voters in concentration camps and killings.