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History that can't be erased: Military sexual slavery by Japan
History That Can’t Be Erased: Military Sexual Slavery by Japan examines the systematic sexual enslavement of women and girls by the Japanese military during World War II. Drawing on historical records, testimonies of survivors, and contemporary research, the book reveals the mechanisms of coercion, the scale of the abuses, and the lifelong physical and psychological harms endured by the so-called “comfort women.” It underscores that these atrocities are not merely events of the past but ongoing sources of collective trauma that demand truth, justice, and accountability. The work also highlights international advocacy and legal efforts to seek redress, affirming that historical truth cannot be erased despite repeated attempts at denial.
| KP.XXXII 0111 | 306.76 INT H | My Library (SEKSUALITAS 2) | Available |
| KP.XXXII 0112 | 306.76 INT H | My Library (SEKSUALITAS 2) | Available |
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