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During World War II, war was no longer fought only between armies. Civilian populations became targets — not just through violence, but through administration. This video examines how the Imperial Japanese military created and managed the "comfort station" system — a bureaucratically organized network that processed civilian women, primarily from Korea, China, the Philippines, and other occupied territories, into military sexual slavery. Using historical records, surviving ledgers, and documented research, we explore: • The origins of the Japanese comfort women system • How military bureaucracy turned civilians into “managed resources” • The role of contracts, debt bondage, and administrative documentation • Postwar document destruction and denial • The rediscovery of military records in the 1990s • How World War II redefined the targeting of civilian populations This is not just a story about cruelty in war. It is a story about how modern institutions organized cruelty into policy. If you’re interested in World War II history, war crimes documentation, Japanese imperial history, and the bureaucratic structure behind civilian targeting, subscribe for more deeply researched historical analysis.