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Japanese Military's "Comfort Women" System  wikidata:Q19075017 reasonator:Q19075017 s:en:Japanese Military's "Comfort Women" System
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Larry Niksch  (1940–) wikidata:Q56544136 s:en:Author:Larry Niksch
 
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Larry A. Niksch; L. A. Niksch
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Date of birth 1940 Edit this at Wikidata
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Japanese Military's "Comfort Women" System
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English: Memorandum prepared for the Congressional Research Service by Larry Niksch. Subject: Japanese Military's "Comfort Women" System. April 3, 2007
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Publication date 2007
Place of publication Washington, D.C. Edit this at Wikidata
Source http://japanfocus.org/data/CRS%20Comfort%20Women%203%20Apr%2007.pdf
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