IHRP‐ ALPHA Education (Daniel Ki‐Won Moon) As this year’s IHRP fellow, I engaged with the ‘comfort women’ issue in China, Korea, and Japan. There were two components to the fellowship: research and internship. My host institution, ALPHA Education, is an educational NGO specializing in the history of World War II in Asia, and as such, the purpose behind my research was to create educational mat. [...] S. primary sources. Many of the documents were reports by U. [...] S. interpreters stationed in Asia during the war. Through the process of scanning hundreds of documents and highlighting relevant texts, I was exposed a large body of primary sources that attested to the systematic subjugation of women into sexual slavery by the Japanese Imperial Army. Lastly, a week prior to my departure, I also went to the House of Sharing, a care facility for halmonis in K.
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