["Comfort Women" in the Military Regime] Japanese Military Comfort Stations in War Diaries
Introduction
The Mukden Incident and Comfort Station “Protocols”
1. Military Regulations Related to Comfort Stations
1) Jinchū yomurei and Sakusen yomurei
2) Guntai naimusho and Guntai naimurei
2. The Mukden Incident and the 14th Mixed Brigade
1) Leave for the 14th Mixed Brigade
The Second Sino-Japanese War and Comfort Stations
1. The Case of the 14th Field Heavy Artillery Regiment
1) Organizational Realignment and the Establishment of Comfort Stations
2) Full-scale Operation of Comfort Stations
2. The Case of the 2nd Independent Siege Heavy Artillery Battalion
1) Stationing and Early Comfort Stations
2) Comfort Stations and Regulations on Internal Affairs
From the Second Sino-Japanese War to the Asia-Pacific War: The 11th Infantry Regiment
1. The Second Sino-Japanese War
2. The Asia-Pacific War
1) Circumstances in Melaka
2) The Circumstances in Seremban
Conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY
The Mukden Incident and Comfort Station “Protocols”
1. Military Regulations Related to Comfort Stations
1) Jinchū yomurei and Sakusen yomurei
2) Guntai naimusho and Guntai naimurei
2. The Mukden Incident and the 14th Mixed Brigade
1) Leave for the 14th Mixed Brigade
The Second Sino-Japanese War and Comfort Stations
1. The Case of the 14th Field Heavy Artillery Regiment
1) Organizational Realignment and the Establishment of Comfort Stations
2) Full-scale Operation of Comfort Stations
2. The Case of the 2nd Independent Siege Heavy Artillery Battalion
1) Stationing and Early Comfort Stations
2) Comfort Stations and Regulations on Internal Affairs
From the Second Sino-Japanese War to the Asia-Pacific War: The 11th Infantry Regiment
1. The Second Sino-Japanese War
2. The Asia-Pacific War
1) Circumstances in Melaka
2) The Circumstances in Seremban
Conclusion
BIBLIOGRAPHY