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March 10, 1975 Newsweek Magazine - "The Agony of Cambodia" Cover Story

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    This vintage issue of Newsweek from March 10, 1975, features a powerful cover story titled "The Agony of Cambodia." The cover captures the heartbreaking reality of the Cambodian conflict, with an iconic image of soldiers assisting wounded civilians during a time of intense turmoil. This historical piece provides a poignant look at the Cambodian crisis, offering readers a glimpse into the struggles of the Cambodian people amidst the rise of the Khmer Rouge regime.

    In addition to its striking visual, the magazine also includes advertisements from the period, such as a tobacco ad for Carlton cigarettes, emphasizing the "low tar" content compared to other brands. The ad showcases a cultural shift in marketing and public health awareness in the 1970s.

    This issue of Newsweek is a significant artifact from the 1970s, making it a valuable addition for collectors of historical magazines, those with an interest in the Cambodian conflict, or anyone passionate about the evolution of American media and advertising. The magazine is in well-preserved condition, with slight wear on the edges, indicative of its age.

    Whether you're a history buff or a vintage magazine collector, this Newsweek issue is an excellent choice for understanding the international tensions of the time and the impact of war on the lives of innocent civilians.