A Report Document Drawn up by a U.S. Intelligence Unit
The document stamped “confidential” at the top and the bottom is a record drawn up by the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) of the U.S. to report the result of their interrogation of Korean women found by the U.S. troops in Kunming, China after being abandoned by the Japanese military in 1945 after the Japanese defeat in the war. The document tells that the 23 Korean women were taken away from Korea either forcefully or by deceit and had to serve as sex slaves. It is an important material attesting to the fact that the Japanese military was involved in recruitment of those women.
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