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--In 1952, after serving two American soldiers, a South Korean woman enthusiastically sent the GIs away in the presence of her husband. And the husband who was standing on the side put his hands in his pockets, his face was full of sadness, only

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--In 1952, after serving two American soldiers, a South Korean woman enthusiastically sent the GIs away in the presence of her husband. The husband standing on the side had his hands in his pockets and his face was full of sadness, so he could only bow his head and pretend not to see to comfort himself, because the family relied on his wife to earn living expenses.

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During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, Japan committed many evil acts in China, among which comfort women were one of them, and many years later, China exposed such crimes, although Japan did not admit it, but such a situation really existed at that time.

However, the Communist Party was very opposed to Japan's actions in China, and hated Japan's aggression and such evil acts in China.

However, this happened in South Korea at the beginning, but the difference is that South Korea deliberately provided such services to the US military at that time, in the hope that the United States could protect South Korea.

A few years ago, Japan's J-cast website reported that 122 South Korean comfort women who had served in the United States had filed a lawsuit against the South Korean government, saying that the South Korean government had controlled human rights and made them serve in the U.S. military.

It all started in 1953, when South Korea and the United States signed the U.S.-South Korea Mutual Defense Treaty, which formally established the alliance between the United States and South Korea.

But you must know that the United States at this time is very powerful, and unlike South Korea, South Korea and the United States signed such a contract in the hope of being able to get the protection of the US military.

At that time, the U.S. military sent some teams to the South Korean area, and these American GIs became the guests of honor in South Korea, and treated these American GIs in the highest manner.

Because in the eyes of South Koreans, these soldiers are an important force to deter and resist North Korean forces.

After the end of the Korean War, South Korea's economic capacity and development were very backward, and many families even had difficulty eating enough.

Later, women stationed in the vicinity of the U.S. military began to provide paid "sexual services" to these U.S. troops, and many women in North Korea at that time used this method to support their families.

This happened before the contract was signed, and in 1952, a South Korean woman served two U.S. troops at home and sent them away after receiving the money she wanted.

And the woman has actually started a family, and her husband is on the side, and her husband can only pretend not to see it, because at that time, South Korea's economy was backward, and many people's families relied on women's service to the U.S. military.

Later, there were many such cases, and people called such places "base villages".

And at that time, in order to ensure that Korean women did not have sexually transmitted diseases, they were even tested, but the South Korean government did not admit this.

Although it was reported that the clinics were designed by the South Korean authorities, South Korea did not respond, and the US military said that these clinics were designed to care for women's health, not to check whether women had sexually transmitted diseases.

And at that time, the base village seemed to have become a "brothel", and there would be a special person to manage it, and they were trained in basic American etiquette, and they even needed to choose if they wanted to enter the base village at that time.

Women who are good-looking and well-built are usually chosen, and one woman who sued said she was working in a factory at the time, but was actually in the base village.

Moreover, it was reported that it was not only the US military who came to patronize at that time, but also a senior South Korean government official and some influential people in society.

These women were suffering a lot in the base village, but Korea did not help them at the time.

Even the comfort women who survived at that time said that the South Korean government at that time asked them to treat the US military well, and such behavior was tantamount to agreeing with the occurrence of this incident.

Moreover, relying on comfort women at that time even led to a certain economic development in South Korea, and the US military to this day believes that South Korea was voluntary.

Because the U.S. military thought that they had also given money at that time, they thought that Korean women would accept this situation, after all, many women had already started a family at that time, but the main reason why they did it was because they wanted to rely on the U.S. military to support their families.

The South Korean government said it was not forced to do so, but that there was a suspicion of using the "comfort women system" based on the circumstances at the time.

 Resources:

Global Network - "British media revealed that South Korea had encouraged "prostitution and patriotism" and millions of women became sex slaves of the US military (2014.12.03).

--In 1952, after serving two American soldiers, a South Korean woman enthusiastically sent the GIs away in the presence of her husband. And the husband who was standing on the side put his hands in his pockets, his face was full of sadness, only
--In 1952, after serving two American soldiers, a South Korean woman enthusiastically sent the GIs away in the presence of her husband. And the husband who was standing on the side put his hands in his pockets, his face was full of sadness, only
--In 1952, after serving two American soldiers, a South Korean woman enthusiastically sent the GIs away in the presence of her husband. And the husband who was standing on the side put his hands in his pockets, his face was full of sadness, only

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