American Soldiers Witnessed Korean Comfort Women- "Flowers of the War": Japanese also Ascertained their Nature Kindle Edition
by Koichi Mera Kiyoshi Hosoya (Author), Kiyoshi Hosoya (Author) Format: Kindle Edition
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Length: 190 pages Word Wise: Enabled Enhanced Typesetting: Enabled
Page Flip: Enabled Language: English Age Level: 16 - 18
Grade Level: 9 - 12
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Battlefields are muddy, sweaty, and bloody. So-called comfort women were there during WWII. They were “flowers” blooming at the battlefields, bringing comfort and peace to soldiers.
More than 45 years since the end of the war, Korean self-proclaimed comfort women have come forward, not as “Flowers” but as abused victims of the Japanese Military. Their stories spread one-sidedly and worldwide. The issue is still argued in the U.N., USA, and others.
Hostile American and Japanese military men came across the comfort women and left their witnesses. This book contains the 20 Japanese statements and two official reports of the U.S. Army. It’s very late in publicizing the voices of the men’s side and the third party. Still, even now, the book undoubtedly contributes to understanding the women and disputes and bringing solutions to the long-standing issue.
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wakeme
5.0 out of 5 stars Easy to read with maps and photos
Reviewed in Japan on 21 February 2021
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There shouldn't be any rating competition in this kind of book. These are testimonies from Japanese soldiers side which should have some credit.
It was easy to read this book with photos and maps.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Where is actual footage of the Japanese mistreatment of Chinese and Korean women upward war why deny this mistreatment the book The rape of Nanking sailors and this is crazy I do not recommend anybody to read this book purely political a favor the Japanese a very shameful. Of time for them and how they treated their conquered people considered them subhuman
Reviewed in the United States on 14 April 2020
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You can't erase the truth like I said was actual footage what the Japanese did how dare they lie they were among the crew list of all the people who committed atrocities look what they did to our own soldiers
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