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Index

Note:
“(f)” following a page number indicates a figure; “(t)” following a page number indicates a table

A
be Shinzō,
184

All China Lawyers Association (Zhonghua quanguo lüshi xiehui),
172
,
175
,
187
-
88

All-China Women’s Federation (Zhonghua quanguo funü lianhehui),
175

Allied forces: comfort women facilities for,
152
; comfort women taken custody by,
151

rapes by,
151

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