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Bruno Barbey - CAMBODIA.
CAMBODIA. Near to Phnom Penh. 1973. 13 year-old soldiers of the Government army in an occupied pagoda.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 1973. About 2.000 civilians have choosen the basement of a half completed luxury hotel complex (which was conceived by Prince Sihanouk) as
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 1973. Soldier of the Government army.
CAMBODIA.ÊparÊBruno Barbey
Near Phnom Penh. 13 year-old Government army soldiers in an occupied pagoda.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 1973. About 2.000 civilians have choosen the basement of a half completed luxury hotel complex (which was conceived by Prince Sihanouk) as
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 1973. Thousants of civilians running away of the battle front have chosen Phnom Penh as refuge.
Refugees in a train-wagon.
CAMBODIA. Near Phnom Penh. 1973. A small village reoccupied by the Government troops. A 12 year old soldier from the Government army.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 1973. Soldier of the Government army.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 1973. Soldier of the Government army in a hospital.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 1973. Thousants of civilians running away of the battle front have chosen Phnom Penh as refuge.
CAMBODIA. Near to Phnom Penh. 1973. Soldiers of the Government army in an occupied pagoda.
CAMBODIA. Near to Phnom Penh. 1973. Soldiers of the Government army in an occupied pagoda.
CAMBODIA. Near Phnom Penh. 1973. In a small village reoccupied by the Government troops, the portrait of Marshal Lon Nol- Republic President of Cambodia, is bac
CAMBODIA. Near to Phnom Penh. 1973. 13 year-old soldier of the Government army in an occupied pagoda.
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 1973. About 2.000 civilians have choosen the basement of a half completed luxury hotel complex (which was conceived by Prince Sihanouk) as
CAMBODIA. Phnom Penh. 1973. About 2.000 civilians have choosen the basement of a half completed luxury hotel complex (which was conceived by Prince Sihanouk) as
CAMBODIA. Near to Phnom Penh. 1973. 13 year-old soldiers of the Government army in an occupied pagoda.
CAMBODIA. Near Phnom Penh. 13 year-old soldier of the Government army in an occupied pagoda. 1973.
CAMBODIA. Near to Phnom Penh. 1973. A 13 year-old soldier of the Government army.
CAMBODIA. 1973.
CAMBODIA. 1973.
CAMBODIA. 1973.
CAMBODIA. 1973.
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