![]() ![]() Such stations were created in Korea, China, Taiwan, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaya and filled with approximately 100,000 women impressed into service. Also, this "relief " for the men would supposedly stem incidents of the rape of civilians. ![]() One of the army's key rationales for the program was that the health of the troops could be protected from venereal disease transmitted by sexual contacts outside of its control. During the Second World War, the Japanese military high command initiated a program creating "comfort stations" for their soldiers in occupied territories where designated local women were forced to have sex with Japanese soldiers. ![]()
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