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Comfort women - Wikipedia Comfort women were women and girls forced into sexual slavery by the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces in occupied countries and territories before and during World War II [2][3][4][5] The term comfort women is a translation of the Japanese ianfu (慰安婦), [6] a euphemism that literally means "comforting, consoling woman" [7]
Comfort women | Definition, History, Facts | Britannica Comfort women, a euphemism for women who provided sexual services to Japanese Imperial Army troops from 1932 to 1945 and who generally lived under conditions of sexual slavery Estimates of the number of women involved typically range up to 200,000, but the actual number may have been even higher
The Brutal History of Japan’s ‘Comfort Women’ Between 1932 and 1945, Japan forced women from Korea, China and other occupied countries to become military sex slaves Lee Ok-seon was running an errand for her parents when it happened: a group
Teaching about the Comfort Women during World War II and the Use of . . . “Comfort women” refers to the system of sexual slavery created and controlled by the Imperial Japanese government between 1932 and 1945 It is the largest case of government-sponsored human trafficking and sexual slavery in modern history
“Comfort Women” The Unresolved History “Comfort Women” is the Japanese Imperial government’s euphemism for the women and children they trafficked as sex slaves between 1932 and 1945, until the end of World War II
COMFORT WOMEN: THEIR STORIES, TREATMENT AND POLITICAL BATTLES | Facts . . . Between 1932 and the end of World War II in 1945, an estimated 100,000 to 200,000 women served as "comfort women" (sex slaves) for Japanese soldiers in huge Japanese-run brothels The majority came from Korea Most of the others came from the Philippines and China The remainder came from Indonesia, Taiwan, Thailand and Burma
Fact Sheet on Comfort Women - Japan-U. S. Feminist Network for . . . “Comfort women” is a historical term referring to women who were forced to provide sexual service to Japanese soldiers at military brothels or “comfort stations” established by the Japanese military in its occupied territories between 1932 and 1945