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</html><description>The working group &#x201C;Comfort Women&#x201D; within the Korea Verband e. V. was founded in November 2009 on the initiative of Nataly Jung-Hwa Han. The group carries out educational and public awareness work and conducts political campaigns to make the issue of &#x201C;comfort women&#x201D; known in Germany. The members of the working group come from China, Germany, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, the United States, and other countries. From December 7&#x2013;14, 2011, an action week on &#x201C;comfort women&#x201D; took place in Germany. More information can be found on our subpage. The &#x201C;Comfort Women&#x201D; System and the History of the Victims until 1945 The so-called &#x201C;comfort women&#x201D;During the Asia-Pacific War (1937&#x2013;1945), the Japanese military and its collaborators abducted at least 200,000 girls and young women between the ages of 11 and 29. These victims were systematically and deceitfully &#x201C;forcibly recruited&#x201D; from former Japanese colonies such as Korea and Taiwan, as well as from eleven occupied countries. They came from the following countries as they exist today: Burma (Myanmar), China, East Timor, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, the Netherlands, North Korea, Papua &hellip;</description></oembed>
