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Pursuit: "comfort Woman" Park Young-shim and Her Sisters

Chen Lifei Su Zhiliang

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The "comfort women" system was a sexual slavery system implemented by the Japanese army during the war of aggression against China. Professors Chen Lifei and Su Zhiliang of Shanghai Normal University used Pu Yongxin, a survivor of the "comfort women" system, as a research object to explore the persecution of women by the Japanese invaders during the war. In the long years after the end of World War II, most of this group suffered from diseases, found it difficult to get married, and even could not have children. However, they all hated Japanese imperialism and the atrocities committed by the Japanese invaders. The protagonist of this book, Park Yong-shim, was deceived by the Japanese army from her hometown of Nampo, North Korea, to the Nanjing comfort station when she was 17 years old, and became a sex slave. After that, she traveled to the Songshan battlefield, and was rescued by Chinese soldiers and civilians in 1944, and was photographed by reporters accompanying the army. Telling about Park Young-shim's victimization and war participation process is the best example of exposing the Japanese military's "comfort women" system-the sexual slavery system.