July 16, 2018 - Nanjin, Nanjin, China - Nanjing, CHINA-The Liji Alley Comfort Women Museum, located in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, is the largest former site of comfort women in Asia.The Liji Alley Comfort Women Museum, Nanjing, has begun to collate information on military brothels, or ''comfort stations, '' established by the Japanese invaders during its occupation of the eastern city during World War II. The investigation will result in a comprehensive record of Japan's war crimes, according to museum curator Su Zhiliang, and the evidence will be used as supporting documentation

July 16, 2018 - Nanjin, Nanjin, China - Nanjing, CHINA-The Liji Alley Comfort Women Museum, located in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, is the largest former site of comfort women in Asia.The Liji Alley Comfort Women Museum, Nanjing, has begun to collate information on military brothels, or ''comfort stations, '' established by the Japanese invaders during its occupation of the eastern city during World War II. The investigation will result in a comprehensive record of Japan's war crimes, according to museum curator Su Zhiliang, and the evidence will be used as supporting documentation  Stock Photo
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July 16, 2018 - Nanjin, Nanjin, China - Nanjing, CHINA-The Liji Alley Comfort Women Museum, located in Nanjing, east China's Jiangsu Province, is the largest former site of comfort women in Asia.The Liji Alley Comfort Women Museum, Nanjing, has begun to collate information on military brothels, or ''comfort stations, '' established by the Japanese invaders during its occupation of the eastern city during World War II. The investigation will result in a comprehensive record of Japan's war crimes, according to museum curator Su Zhiliang, and the evidence will be used as supporting documentation for the ongoing application to have comfort women inscribed on the Memory of the World Register, established by UNESCO in the 1990s. (Credit Image: © SIPA Asia via ZUMA Wire)

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