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Begs For Mercy: a Cambodian Communist soldier begs for mercy during interrogation by South Vietnamese soldiers after his capture near Krek, Cambodia, about 10 miles west of the border with South Vietnam. He was later taken to South Vietnamese field headqu

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Department of Photographs Doug and Joan Hansen gift; to the Harvard Art Museums 2022. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum Gift of Doug and Joan Hansen
Title: Begs For Mercy: a Cambodian Communist soldier begs for mercy during interrogation by South Vietnamese soldiers after his capture near Krek, Cambodia, about 10 miles west of the border with South Vietnam. He was later taken to South Vietnamese field headqu
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