Comfort women
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Comfort women is a euphemism for women working in military brothels, especially those women who were forced into prostitution as a form of sexual slavery by the Japanese military during World War II.
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See also
- Anti-Japanese sentiment
- Historical revisionism (negationism)
- Japanese war crimes
- Joy Division (World War II)
- List of War Apology Statements Issued by Japan
- List of war crimes
- Recreation and Amusement Association
- Rosa Henson, a Filipina who told her story as a comfort woman
- Sexual enslavement by Nazi Germany in WWII
- Trafficking in human beings
- United States House of Representatives House Resolution 121
- War rape
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