Filthy Secrets Kept About Concubines During World War 2
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- Опубліковано 7 бер 2024
- What were the Japanese keeping hidden from the rest of the world? Today we are revealing what was life like for Japanese "comfort women" during WW2. Stay tune as we cover the stories these brave women share with the rest of the world.
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We all know concubine is not the correct term but UA-cam demonetization prevents you from using the actual word.
Press ganged concubine. Ha. (Obviously not ha funny)
😂
It's funny that concubinage is a form of slavery.
@someguy892 is it funny, or it a simple euphemism? Not much irony in that.
yeahh mes sed up even more that yt litterly controls the narrative an is run by so far left ppl who believe evil things should have rights
Thank you for posting this! A lot of people in the world doesn’t know this story. And the Japanese government to this day refuses to acknowledge this
In 1987 I worked with Koreans, in Korea. I can tell you for a fact, they HATED the Japanese with a passion.
i had no idea that japan exploited taiwanese women as well. which begs the question, why do the taiwanese not share the same animosity toward the japanese that the koreans feel?
what ere you doing in south korea in 1987.
@@SphaatikhaaJapan colonized both Taiwan and Korea but I read Japan treated Korea a lot worse than Taiwan. To Japan, Taiwan was like a model colony. Everything went smooth ruling Taiwan. Japan invested their own money into Taiwan and built infrastructure like railways, ports, schools, etc. Japan won the war against Qing dynasty and got a huge compensation from them, so they could do this. Before Japan, 5 other countries colonized and exploited Taiwan but under Japan, Taiwan’s economy actually got much better.
As for Korea, Japan ruled Korea with fear and cruelty. They tried hard to eradicate the entire Korean culture and language. They also exploited Korea systematically to get the last penny out of Korean people to invest that money into building infrastructure like ports, etc. in Korea. Even though Japan just won the war against Russia, Russia refused to pay the compensation they promised, so Japan had no money to invest in Korea.. they had to get money out of Korea to build a system to exploit even more money out Korea.
Then the second sino-Japanese war started, Japan started using the Korean Peninsula as a hub? for the war, etc bc it’s so close to Japan. Japan exploited Koreans even more driving them very hungry, they took food, land, money, businesses, etc away from them to come up with funds for the war, forced Koreans to work in factories for free to make more weapons, etc. so Korean economy suffered immensely and a lot of people died.
Taiwan luckily didn’t go through this stage of colonization (they are farther away, and due to the war, it was hard for ships to cross the ocean to reach Japan, etc)
Another factor, right after independence, China got the administrative control over Taiwan. The government led by… forgot his name, but anyway he and his government didn’t do a good job of governing, omg this is so long lol so political and economic turmoils ensued. There were conflicts between Chinese that moved to Taiwan and Taiwanese. So some Taiwanese people started missing the good old days under the Japanese administration. Then 2/28 happened. The anti-government incident. The ruling party Kuomintang was a Chinese nationalist party that favored Chinese in Taiwan over Taiwanese, yada yada, a lot of Taiwanese citizens lost their lives fighting against the corrupt government (RIP)
So basically the lives after the independence wasn’t any better if not worse for Taiwan.
So yeah, in short, Korea suffered a lot more than Taiwan. And the political situation in Taiwan played a role, too. Hope this helps.
@@darrylenglander2992 fiber optics
as someone with a korean husband, not much has changed. the japanese are still extremely prejudiced even when they are in the peninsula. a very disappointing cultural continuity.
Call it what it is - sexual slavery
Slavery is slavery …
He can’t or his video would get demonetized and or flagged and taken down UA-cam has strict rules when it comes to specific words being said in the videos posted on here so that’s why he has to different words instead
He can’t or his video would get flagged and taken down which could lead to this whole channel being banned UA-cam has strict rules when it comes to subject such as that they will not allow it
Japan needs to take Germany's example admit their crimes and work towards making amends. Yes I know Japanese culture us all about saving face but real honour is about taking responsibility for your actions.
When you see how it worked out for the Germans, with how they even to this day are afraid to speak out against migrant problems there, I think a large amount of Germans may disagree that it's such a good thing... Yes it's the right thing to do, but it opens the doors to a lot of crap that the represt Japanese don't need or want
The Japanese refusal to admit this disgusts me to this day. Their rebrand will be the most insane in history.
I read an interview with an Elderly Korean woman who had been abducted when she was 13 years old. She said the Japanese soldiers asked her mother if she had had her period yet, to try to save her her mother said she had had only one. They said that was enough.
She told a story that was so disturbing it was difficult to read, including about a friend who had gotten pregnant ( the soldiers were supposed to wear condoms, I guess one came off) and she was killed.
"War's tragedy is that it uses man's best to do man's worst." - Harry Emerson Fosdick
These types of horrors is why women’s rights, and law’s against these things are extremely important, and never taken away.
Yes, I worry about women in Sweden and Germany now, the assault rates have dramatically increased. And the radio silence of the horrific crimes against women on 10/7. In western countires zeal to be inclusive, women's rights and safety are at risk. On the other 2nd I think of the modern island nation of Singapore and their tough take on crime and how that has resulted in the safest country for women.
Sadly women rights does not support lesbian
@@joy-to7dx yes it does?
What's a woman today?
Pure evil. These poor women!
Disgusting. People can be so cruel. Glad their stories are still being told.
This is simply atrocious 😢 The things people survive
I really enjoy your videos, they are amazing. It's unfortunate that humanity is so messed up and it doesn't seem likely to improve. It's a shame.
My grandmother used to talk about this, and this is a taboo subject in my country. Ianfu survivors are ostracized, their whole family and even their descendants. Those who speak, their families rarely get government official jobs (teacher, doctor, etc) for 3-4 generations. Some even outright fired when people found out. It was horrible.
Nowadays people knew about this, we learned in school but they keep silent and buried it.
Our family lived in a rural village, but they still had to be vigilant. My grandpa was part of military resistance, my grandma used to say when they heard a gong/drums, all women ran to the forest because it meant japanese soldiers are coming.
Japanese army was only in my country for less than 5 years but they gave more damages and death tolls than Dutch's 350 years slavery.
Until this day, japanese government still denied the existance of Ianfu, or their terror in my country.
Experts said they probably "listen to our demands" After every victims are dead, then asked for living proofs, then they will pay the compensation. Because this is what happen every year when we reminded them about this.
Every time Japan decides to leave the islands they do horrible shit to their neighbors.
They would think twice now! China is a superpower now
Horrifying. 😢
The saddest and the most painful stories of WW2. I also wonder if Germans had the same concubines or comfort women in occupied territories in WW2. These are the kind of stories I have been looking for in Nutty History.
They did, there’s a book about it called ' the grey zone'. It's horrifying
So dam sad how women where treated so sad
I couldn't finish this video. Hurts my heart what happened to the women of my country. And still to this day, the Japanese government refuses to take accountability. Disgusting.
This is both infuriating and tragic. God help us.
Everyone's know what Japan🗾 did to the women of the places they control during World War 2 😢 and it's not very clearly cruelty without a doubt
The fact that the Japanese government still hasn’t released an official apology is beyond appalling
This makes me sick, my hears brakes for all of those women!!
These things boil my piss😣
Ha! Me too
Same
Despite the suffering endured, the experiences of Korean comfort women have been downplayed/revised (for the "empire" to look better) in historical narratives.
Where is the old man 👴 🧓 👨 😕 😪 😩 👴
Hold on. At 1:24, there's a picture of a group of Asian men who are obviously in American GI uniforms. And one of the men is holding a ukulele. This is while the narrator is talking about a young Korean girl being held against her will in a police station by Japanese soldiers. The men in the picture were probably Asian Americans from the 442 and/ or the 100th battalion from Hawaii. Those men volunteered to risk their lives for our country to prove they were loyal to America and not Japan. They were more than just what they looked like.
This evil and ongoing action was disturbing. Women have and continues to be an underground exploited commodity today in human trafficking. So sad, old white veteran, and retired from a state office that receives federal money to address this, worthless. Not an opinion, but....
Imagine a certain type of people going through this for hundreds of years …and it just ended not to long ago and they call it the land of the free .
Yes, because it ended. Many fought and died to end such horrors. Many were never for it to begin with and fought from the beginning. Slavery was a global condition not just an American thing.
Why watch something like this and make it about you? Also, slavery was abolished in the USA a long time before WW2. This was more recent. Not that it should matter but you seemed to have that backwards
dude, you cant pretend rape isnt a thing...
he’s not..?
He's not, it's just that UA-cam's rules and algorithms are strict with certain words, images, etc.
What is one thing that you are grateful for?
So sad
Poor people
The Americans carried on the practice after the war for the very same reason but the women were paid.
Philippines said to have comfort gays.
yes we have comfort gays here and some of them received a some compensation from the japanese government.
Sorry, couldnt finish this
Not sure 'creepy' is the right word... even within the limits of YT algorithm.... sickening, saddening, deplorable, unforgiveable, monstrous, or simply the Horrors of??
The cropped portion of the 1:59 minute photo has "keep out" and "off limit" written on the pillars. This type of warning statement must be written in a language that all of the people using the place can understand. In other words, it was not Japanese who were using the place. The women in the photos at 2:09 and 3:49 are putting comfort items in their "comfort bags". They have nothing to do with comfort women. The creator of the 6:50 minute photo says that this photo is a recreation of the situation during THE Chinese Civil War. In other words, it has nothing to do with the Japanese military. Despite the various legends circulating, the actual comfort women were paid so well that they could buy a house for a few months' salary.
As of August 1945, the total number of Japanese soldiers dispatched to Asian countries other than Japan was approximately 2.45 million. The Japanese military believed that one comfort woman was needed for every 75 to 150 soldiers.
However, comfort women were not sent to all areas; they were not sent to garrisons with low demand, but were concentrated in garrisons with high demand. This is because, unlike the created legend, the comfort stations were managed by civilian owners. This situation arose because they did not want to go where they would not make money.
According to the invented legend, Japanese soldiers abducted women directly from the Korean Peninsula and Taiwan and made them into comfort women. However, historians have searched for decades for evidence to prove this, but have found none. The reason is that the Japanese military outsourced the job of recruiting comfort women to private contractors.
By the way, more than half of the comfort women were Japanese women. This is because the Japanese military was a mixed force of Japanese, Koreans, and Taiwanese, of which the Japanese were the largest, and it was composed that way due to supply and demand issues.
In South Korea, a great number of lies contained in the comfort women issue have been exposed since 2020, but they are still unknown abroad because the foreign mass media, which until then had actively reported on South Korea's claims, have reported very little on the matter.
And those who do not care about the accuracy of the information they themselves acquire are still deceived.
That's at least 2 men per hr daily....yikes!
Wtf
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