Remembering the Chinese Mainland ‘Comfort Women’ Tragedy
Nearly a century later, we remember the Chinese mainland ‘comfort women’ tragedy: over 2,100 stations and 400,000 victims across 11 Asian countries and regions during WWII.
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Nearly a century later, we remember the Chinese mainland ‘comfort women’ tragedy: over 2,100 stations and 400,000 victims across 11 Asian countries and regions during WWII.
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