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SDHF Newsletter No.39: The Truth about the “Comfort Women”

SDHF Newsletter No.39: The Truth about the “Comfort Women”

February 5, 2012

They argue that members of the Women’s Volunteer Labor Corps were forced to become
military prostitutes, which is total nonsense. They institute lawsuits. They demand
apologies. Every Wednesday they hold demonstrations. And now they have outdone
themselves by installing a statue of a young woman in front of the Japanese Embassy
in Seoul to symbolize Korean women whom they allege were coerced into sexual slavery
during World War II. Who are these Koreans, and why do they continue to indulge in
such shameless behavior?

The claim that members of the Women’s Volunteer Labor Corps were military
prostitutes is worse than misguided; it is an outright lie. The two have absolutely
no connection with each other.

The essay presents full evidence materilals including US official records that the
“comfort women” were nothing more than a prostitute or professional”camp follower.”

*Summary: https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL02_1/84_S2.pdf
*Full text: https://www.sdh-fact.com/CL02_1/84_S4.pdf

Questions are welcome.

Sincerely,

MOTEKI Hiromichi, Secretary General
for KASE Hideaki, Chairman
Society for the Dissemination of Historical Fact

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