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Evidence shows wartime Japanese military's crimes in enslavement of comfort women

English.news.cn 2015-08-16 19:07:49

BEIJING, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- A series of historical reports and personal letters, published by China's State Archives Administration on Sunday, has presented new evidence about the Imperial Japanese Army's war crimes in enslavement of "comfort women."

In a letter written on Feb. 1 1941 by Hideo Tomura, a soldier stationed in Kaifeng, "the special living conditions in a comfort station managed by the army" was recorded. It said "comfort women" moved with the troops.

Another document provided by Jilin Provincial Archives reflected the living conditions and state of mind of a young Japanese soldier who hoped to keep his virginity, but lowered his self-esteem in the army, and went to seek pleasure with Korean "comfort women" at the military field comfort station, ultimately suffering from venereal disease.

The released documents also included Japanese military reports which summarized the situation of military comfort facilities, including the number of Japanese troops and comfort women.

In one report, dated Feb. 19, 1938, Shigeru Oki, Commander of the Japanese Military Police Brigade for Central China, said the Japanese equipped their aggression forces with "comfort women" in proportion to the soldiers: 25,000 Japanese troops were stationed in Nanjing then, and 141 comfort women were equipped, or one "comfort woman" for 178 soldiers.

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Evidence shows wartime Japanese military's crimes in enslavement of comfort women
                 English.news.cn | 2015-08-16 19:07:49 | Editor: huaxia

BEIJING, Aug. 16 (Xinhua) -- A series of historical reports and personal letters, published by China's State Archives Administration on Sunday, has presented new evidence about the Imperial Japanese Army's war crimes in enslavement of "comfort women."

In a letter written on Feb. 1 1941 by Hideo Tomura, a soldier stationed in Kaifeng, "the special living conditions in a comfort station managed by the army" was recorded. It said "comfort women" moved with the troops.

Another document provided by Jilin Provincial Archives reflected the living conditions and state of mind of a young Japanese soldier who hoped to keep his virginity, but lowered his self-esteem in the army, and went to seek pleasure with Korean "comfort women" at the military field comfort station, ultimately suffering from venereal disease.

The released documents also included Japanese military reports which summarized the situation of military comfort facilities, including the number of Japanese troops and comfort women.

In one report, dated Feb. 19, 1938, Shigeru Oki, Commander of the Japanese Military Police Brigade for Central China, said the Japanese equipped their aggression forces with "comfort women" in proportion to the soldiers: 25,000 Japanese troops were stationed in Nanjing then, and 141 comfort women were equipped, or one "comfort woman" for 178 soldiers.

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