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    Published on: 5/1/2008    Last Visited: 6/3/2008  

    Toshiyuki Tanaka, a history Carley dj at the Hiroshima Peace Institute, cautioned that Kaburagi s number is hard to document.Husband of NASCAR exec dies in plane crash.German parents post baby on eBay for euro.

    Japan s silent majority In January, California Rep.An Associated Press review of historical documents and records some never before translated into English shows American authorities permitted the official brothel system to operate despite internal reports that women were being coerced into Kaylin.The nationwide off limits policy suddenly put more than, Japanese women out of a job, Tanaka wrote in a book on sexual slavery.Fl color promo a img, fl color promo img border noneimportant.Occupation authorities Japan set up a similar comfort women system for American GIs.
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    By that time, Tanaka says, more than a quarter of all American GIs in the occupation forces had a sexually Blogroll disease.Occupation leadership provided the Japanese government with penicillin for comfort women servicing occupation troops, established prophylactic stations near the RAA brothels and, initially, condoned the troops use of them, according to documents discovered by Tanaka.

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    Published on: 4/25/2007    Last Visited: 4/25/2007  

    Toshiyuki Tanaka, a history professor at the Hiroshima Peace Institute, cautioned that Kaburagi's number is hard to document.But he added the RAA was also only part of the picture - the number of private brothels outside the official system was likely even higher.

    The U.S. occupation leadership provided the Japanese government with penicillin for comfort women servicing occupation troops, established prophylactic stations near the RAA brothels and, initially, condoned the troops' use of them, according to documents discovered by Tanaka.
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    By that time, Tanaka says, more than a quarter of all American GIs in the occupation forces had a sexually transmitted disease.

    "The nationwide off-limits policy suddenly put more than 150,000 Japanese women out of a job," Tanaka wrote in a 2002 book on sexual slavery.Most continued to serve the troops illegally.Many had VD and were destitute, he wrote.

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    Published on: 4/27/2007    Last Visited: 4/27/2007  

    Toshiyuki Tanaka, a history professor at the Hiroshima Peace Institute, cautioned that Kaburagi's number was hard to document.But he added the RAA was also only part of the picture -- the number of private brothels outside of the official system was likely even higher.

    The US occupation leadership provided the Japanese government with penicillin for comfort women servicing occupation troops, established prophylactic stations near the RAA brothels and, initially condoned the troops' use of them, according to documents discovered by Tanaka.
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    By that time, according to Tanaka, more than a quarter of all American GIs in the occupation forces had a sexually transmitted disease.

    "The nationwide off-limits policy suddenly put more than 150,000 Japanese women out of a job," Tanaka wrote in a 2002 book on sexual slavery.Most continued to serve the troops illegally.Many had VD, and were destitute, he wrote.

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    Published on: 4/26/2007    Last Visited: 4/27/2007  

    Toshiyuki Tanaka, a history professor at the Hiroshima Peace Institute, cautioned that Kaburagi's number is hard to document.But he added the RAA was also only part of the picture - the number of private brothels outside the official system was likely even higher.

    The U.S. occupation leadership provided the Japanese government with penicillin for comfort women servicing occupation troops, established prophylactic stations near the RAA brothels and, initially, condoned the troops' use of them, according to documents discovered by Tanaka.

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    Published on: 4/26/2007    Last Visited: 4/26/2007  

    Toshiyuki Tanaka, a history professor at the Hiroshima Peace Institute, cautioned Kaburagi's number is hard to document.But he added the RAA was also only part of the picture - the number of private brothels outside the official system was likely even higher.

    The U.S. occupation leadership provided the Japanese government with penicillin for comfort women servicing occupation troops, established prophylactic stations near the RAA brothels and, initially, condoned the troops' use of them, said documents discovered by Tanaka.
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    By that time, Tanaka said, more than one-quarter of all GIs in the occupation forces had sexually transmitted diseases.

    "The nationwide off-limits policy suddenly put more than 150,000 Japanese women out of a job," Tanaka wrote in a 2002 book on sexual slavery.

    Most continued to serve the troops illegally.Many had VD and were destitute, he wrote.

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    Published on: 4/25/2007    Last Visited: 4/25/2007  

    Toshiyuki Tanaka, a history professor at the Hiroshima Peace Institute, cautioned that Kaburagi's number is hard to document.But he added the RAA was also only part of the picture , the number of private brothels outside the official system was likely even higher.

    The U.S. occupation leadership provided the Japanese government with penicillin for comfort women servicing occupation troops, established prophylactic stations near the RAA brothels and, initially, condoned the troops' use of them, according to documents discovered by Tanaka.
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    By that time, Tanaka says, more than a quarter of all American GIs in the occupation forces had a sexually transmitted disease.

    "The nationwide off-limits policy suddenly put more than 150,000 Japanese women out of a job," Tanaka wrote in a 2002 book on sexual slavery.Most continued to serve the troops illegally.Many had VD and were destitute, he wrote.

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    www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_5752356 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/26/2007    Last Visited: 4/26/2007  

    Toshiyuki Tanaka, a history professor at the Hiroshima Peace Institute, cautioned that Kaburagi's number is hard to document.But he added the RAA was also only part of the picture - the number of private brothels outside the official system was likely even higher.

    The U.S. occupation leadership provided the Japanese government with penicillin for comfort women servicing occupation troops, established prophylactic stations near the RAA brothels and, initially, condoned the troops' use of them, according to documents discovered by Tanaka.
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    By that time, Tanaka says, more than a quarter of all American GIs in the occupation forces had a sexually transmitted disease.

    "The nationwide off-limits policy suddenly put more than 150,000 Japanese women out of a job," Tanaka wrote in a 2002 book on sexual slavery.Most continued to serve the troops illegally.Many had VD and were destitute, he wrote.

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    www.winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/world/story/3951 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/25/2007    Last Visited: 4/26/2007  

    Toshiyuki Tanaka, a history professor at the Hiroshima Peace Institute, cautioned Kaburagi's number is hard to document.But he added the RAA was also only part of the picture - the number of private brothels outside the official system was likely even higher.

    The U.S. occupation leadership provided the Japanese government with penicillin for comfort women servicing occupation troops, established prophylactic stations near the RAA brothels and, initially, condoned the troops' use of them, said documents discovered by Tanaka.
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    By that time, Tanaka said, more than one-quarter of all GIs in the occupation forces had sexually transmitted diseases.

    "The nationwide off-limits policy suddenly put more than 150,000 Japanese women out of a job," Tanaka wrote in a 2002 book on sexual slavery.

    Most continued to serve the troops illegally.Many had VD and were destitute, he wrote.Under intense pressure, Japan's government apologized in'93 for its role in running brothels around Asia and coercing women into serving its troops.

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    Published on: 4/25/2007    Last Visited: 4/26/2007  

    Toshiyuki Tanaka, a history professor at the Hiroshima Peace Institute, cautioned Kaburagi's number is hard to document.But he added the RAA was also only part of the picture - the number of private brothels outside the official system was likely even higher.

    The U.S. occupation leadership provided the Japanese government with penicillin for comfort women servicing occupation troops, established prophylactic stations near the RAA brothels and, initially, condoned the troops' use of them, said documents discovered by Tanaka.
    ...
    By that time, Tanaka said, more than one-quarter of all GIs in the occupation forces had sexually transmitted diseases.

    "The nationwide off-limits policy suddenly put more than 150,000 Japanese women out of a job," Tanaka wrote in a 2002 book on sexual slavery.

    Most continued to serve the troops illegally.Many had VD and were destitute, he wrote.

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    www.themilitant.com/2007/7120/712054.html - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/1/2007    Last Visited: 5/12/2007  

    In March 1946 more than a quarter of all U.S. GIs occupying Japan had a sexually transmitted disease, noted Toshiyuki Tanaka, a history professor at the Hiroshima Peace Institute.

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