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English: Comfort women (comfort girls) captured by U.S. Army, August 14 1944, Myitkyina. U.S. Army reported these women in their secret report which already uploaded on commons File:Japanese_Prisoner_of_War_Interrogation_Report_No._49_p1.png

Three Korean “comfort girls” (captured in Burma), photographed while being interrogated by Capt. Won Loy Chan (San Francisco, California), Tech. Sgt. Robert Honda (Hawaii) and Sgt. Hirabayashi (Seattle, Washington), all of the G-2 Myitkyina Task Force of the U.S. Army; photo dated August 14, 1944. (Source: U.S. National Archives, SC- 262580.)

Soh, C. Sarah (2008) The Comfort Women: Sexual Violence and Postcolonial Memory in Korea and Japan , University of Chicago Press ISBN : 0226767779 .
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Source http://www.koreadaily.com/news/read.asp?art_id=1757169
Author U.S. Army

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