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Forced prostitution in German armed forces : ウィキペディア英語版
German military brothels in World War II

German military brothels were set up by the Third Reich during World War II throughout much of occupied Europe for the use of Wehrmacht and SS soldiers.〔 These brothels were generally new creations but in the West they were sometimes set up using existing brothels as well as many other buildings. Until 1942, there were around 500 military brothels of this kind in Nazi occupied Europe.〔Helge Sander, Barbara Johr (Hrsg.), ''Befreier und Befreite - Krieg - Vergewaltigung - Kinder'', Frankfurt a.M. 2005〕 Often operating in confiscated hotels and guarded by the Wehrmacht, these facilities used to serve travelling soldiers and those withdrawn from the front.〔 〕〔 〕 Along with those in concentration camp brothels, according to records, at least 34,140 European women were forced to serve as prostitutes during the German occupation of their countries.〔 〕 In many cases in Eastern Europe, the women involved were kidnapped on the streets of occupied cities during German military and police round ups called ''łapanka'' or ''rafle''.〔〔
== Eastern Europe ==
The Foreign Ministry of the Polish Government in Exile issued a document on May 3, 1941, describing the mass kidnapping raids conducted in Polish cities with the aim of capturing young women for sexual slavery at brothels run by the German military.〔Cezary Gmyz, ''Wprost'' magazine (Number 17/18/2007), (Sex slaves of the Third Reich), pp. 1–3 via Internet Archive . Retrieved 30 October 2015.〕 At the same time, Polish girls as young as 15, classified as suitable for slave labor and shipped to Germany, were sexually exploited by German men at their place of destination.〔 In Brandenburg, two Polish teens who returned home to Kraków in advanced stage of pregnancy, reported to have been raped by German soldiers with such frequency that they were unable to perform any of the worker's designated labour.〔
The Swiss Red Cross mission driver Franz Mawick wrote in 1942 from Warsaw about what he saw: ''"Uniformed Germans () gaze fixedly at women and girls between the ages of 15 and 25. One of the soldiers pulls out a pocket flashlight and shines it on one of the women, straight into her eyes. The two women turn their pale faces to us, expressing weariness and resignation. The first one is about 30 years old. "What is this old whore looking for around here?" – one of the three soldiers laughs. "Bread, sir" – asks the woman. () "A kick in the ass you get, not bread" – answers the soldier. Owner of the flashlight directs the light again on the faces and bodies of girls. () The youngest is maybe 15 years old () They open her coat and start groping her with their lustfull paws. "This one is ideal for bed" – he says."''.〔
In the Soviet Union women were kidnapped by German forces for prostitution as well; one report by International Military Tribunal writes "''in the city of Smolensk the German Command opened a brothel for officers in one of the hotels into which hundreds of women and girls were driven; they were mercilessly dragged down the street by their arms and hair''〔''War crimes against women: prosecution in international war crimes tribunals'' by Kelly Dawn Askin, page 72. ISBN 9041104860.〕

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