Tuesday, May 17, 2011

After Japan surrendered 70,000 U.S. women become "comfort women" [Photo]

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Japan during World War II forced about 200,000 Asian women to work as army "comfort women", but little is known, after Japan surrendered, the acquiescence of the U.S.occupation authorities, Japan has recruited about 70,000 local "comfort Women "forU.S. soldiers service. The picture shows a U.S. Navy soldier in Yokosuka, Japan"comfort stations" lined up outside waiting to enter.
The recruitment of "comfort" women notice book.
U.S. military services for the Japanese "comfort women. "
Ad Hoc's comfort stations in Japan.
U.S. occupation forces after World War II soldiers in Japan and Japanese women'sromance life photos.
U.S. occupation forces after World War II soldiers in Japan and Japanese women'sromance life photos.
U.S. occupation forces after World War II soldiers in Japan and Japanese women'sromance life photos.
Japanese woman taking a bath for the U.S. military.

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