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Indonesia in the comfort station

From 65438 to 0942, Japan occupied Indonesia and set up a large number of comfort stations here, mainly in Bandung, Jakarta, Surabaya, Malang and other places. Due to historical reasons, there are many Europeans living in Dutch East India, about 360,000 people, most of whom are Dutch. So in addition to local women, there are European women, followed by Asian women. There are about 29 comfort stations in Wanlaoya and Wang Jiaxi. The local women in Minahasa Peninsula are very similar to the Japanese in appearance, so most of the comfort women here are women from the peninsula. In these comfort stations, there are 280 comfort women, including11Tora, 67 Javanese, 7 Makassar, 4 Manda, and the rest are China, Caroca, Enrekang, etc. There are high-grade and low-grade comfort stations. The high-grade comfort stations are called "officers' hotels", and most of them are converted from existing hotels. The second-level club is called "Military Club", and the more famous clubs are/kloc-0 "Cherry Blossom Club" and "Teresa Club" established in June, 943. Most of the comfort women in "hotels" and "clubs" are from Japan, and there are also a few European girls. The rest of the comfort stations are generally called "inns" and are set in Dutch houses around the camp according to local conditions. Comfort women receive 8 to 10 soldiers or non-commissioned officers every day, and each person charges 1 yen to 1.5 yen. For example, the names of "Fuji Inn" and "Chiyoda Inn" are generally Japanese. There are more than 100 comfort women in these two "inns", ranging in age from 15 to 17. Most of them are foreign women, and there are fewer local women. Regardless of foreign women or local women, the Japanese army stipulates that all women should wear Japanese clothes and use Japanese names.