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Comfort Women

Yoshiaki Yoshimi

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Comfort Women

In "Comfort Women," Yoshiaki Yoshimi presents a compelling and meticulously researched account of a dark chapter in history. Published by Columbia University Press in 2002, this 262-page paperback sheds light on the existence of approximately 2,000 "comfort stations" during World War II, where an estimated 200,000 women from various nationalities were tragically imprisoned. These women, referred to as "comfort women," were coerced into sexual servitude for Japanese military personnel. Yoshimi's extensive documentation and firsthand testimonies provide an eye-opening exploration of this often-overlooked aspect of wartime history. This book is essential for anyone interested in women's studies, military history, and the social dynamics of the Second World War. Dive into this poignant narrative that highlights resilience amidst suffering and contributes to a deeper understanding of historical injustices.

Book cover of: Comfort Women. By: Yoshiaki Yoshimi

Comfort Women

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