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Teaching about the Comfort Women during World War II and the Use of Personal Stories of the Victims - Association for Asian Studies

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“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. Many scholars have argued that the term comfort women, a euphemism coined by the Japanese military, obscures the gravity […]

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