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Within Every Woman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Within Every Woman
''Within Every Woman'' is a documentary film depicting war crimes committed by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II in Asia. It documents the systematic rape of over 200,000 young girls between the ages of nine and twenty-years-old during World War II in Asia. These atrocities and war crimes occurred between 1931 and 1945; however, to this day, the Japanese government has not offered an official apology and many survivors still hide their shame. This project was started in 2008, with a trip to rural China, the Philippines and South Korea to meet and document the survivors of the largest institutionalized rape system in world history, the comfort women system. Today, the survivors are referred to as "the Grandmothers", all above the age of 80. This documentary will show the complex healing processes of the women who have had to live their lives without acknowledgement of the atrocities they suffered. == History ==
World War II in Asia began in 1937 with the Second Sino-Japanese War, which was marked by atrocities underscored by the infamous Japanese scorched earth policy and an institutionalized "comfort woman" rape system that abducted girls and women aged 9 to 22 from Korea, the Philippines, Indonesia and China for military sexual slavery.
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