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Translator's Introduction Author's Introduction to the English Edition The Emergence of the Issue 1. The Course and Conditions of the Establishment of the Military Comfort Station System: From the First Shanghai Incident to the Start of All-Out War in China 2. Expansion Into Southeast Asia and the Pacific: The Period of the Asia Pacific War 3. How Were the Women Rounded Up? Comfort Women's Testimonies and Soldiers' Recollections 4. The Lives Comfort Women Were Forced to Lead 5. Violations of International Law and War Crime Trials 6. Conditions After the Defeat Conclusion Epilogue Notes Bibliography Index

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Yoshimi provides a wealth of documentation and testimony to prove the existence of some 2,000 "comfort stations" where as many as 200,000 women of varying nationalities, euphemistically known as "comfort women," were imprisoned and forced to engage in sexual activity with Japanese military personnel.

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Yoshimi Yoshiaki is professor of modern Japanese history at Chuo University in Tokyo, and a founding member of the Center for Research and Documentation of Japan's War Responsibility.

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"Comfort Women's command of documentary materials makes it a landmark for historians, human rights activists and general readers..." - Los Angeles Times Book Review "Crucial reading." - Katha Pollitt, The Nation

"Comfort Women's command of documentary materials makes it a landmark for historians, human rights activists and general readers..." - Los Angeles Times Book Review "Crucial reading." - Katha Pollitt, The Nation

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