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2016年8月13日 「女たちの太平洋戦争 従軍看護婦・激戦地の記録」英語版

More than 50,000 Japanese nurses went to the frontlines in the World WarⅡ to aid their country. But they were unprepared for the horrible reality that awaited them. As they worked to protect the soldiers, they faced threats to their own well-being. Wartime documents that had long been confidential, along with the testimony of former nurses,
shed light on how they have struggled to come to terms with their wartime experiences.