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The San Francisco Comfort Women memorial is a monument dedicated to comfort women before and during World War II. It is built in remembrance of the girls and women that were sexually enslaved by the Imperial Japanese Army through deceit, coercion, and brutal force. It is approximated that there were around 400,000 "comfort women" from South Korea, China, Indonesia, the Philippines and other Asian countries. The site is located near the Saint Mary's Square, at the crossroads of San Francisco Chinatown and the Financial District. The statue "Comfort Women" Column of Strength, by sculptor Steven Whyte, is one of nine and the first sculpture placed in a major U.S. city to commemorate the comfort women.

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  • Monument aux femmes de réconfort de San Francisco (fr)
  • San Francisco Comfort Women Memorial (en)
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  • Le monument aux femmes de réconfort (officiellement en anglais : San Francisco Comfort Women Memorial, également connu comme la "Comfort Women" Column Of Strength Statue), est un monument en mémoire des « femmes de réconfort » — des esclaves sexuelles utilisées par l'armée impériale japonaise avant et pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale — situé dans le quartier asiatique de San Francisco, aux États-Unis. Installé en 2017, il s'agit de la première sculpture placée dans une grande ville américaine pour commémorer les « femmes de réconfort ». (fr)
  • The San Francisco Comfort Women memorial is a monument dedicated to comfort women before and during World War II. It is built in remembrance of the girls and women that were sexually enslaved by the Imperial Japanese Army through deceit, coercion, and brutal force. It is approximated that there were around 400,000 "comfort women" from South Korea, China, Indonesia, the Philippines and other Asian countries. The site is located near the Saint Mary's Square, at the crossroads of San Francisco Chinatown and the Financial District. The statue "Comfort Women" Column of Strength, by sculptor Steven Whyte, is one of nine and the first sculpture placed in a major U.S. city to commemorate the comfort women. (en)
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  • Le monument aux femmes de réconfort (officiellement en anglais : San Francisco Comfort Women Memorial, également connu comme la "Comfort Women" Column Of Strength Statue), est un monument en mémoire des « femmes de réconfort » — des esclaves sexuelles utilisées par l'armée impériale japonaise avant et pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale — situé dans le quartier asiatique de San Francisco, aux États-Unis. Installé en 2017, il s'agit de la première sculpture placée dans une grande ville américaine pour commémorer les « femmes de réconfort ». (fr)
  • The San Francisco Comfort Women memorial is a monument dedicated to comfort women before and during World War II. It is built in remembrance of the girls and women that were sexually enslaved by the Imperial Japanese Army through deceit, coercion, and brutal force. It is approximated that there were around 400,000 "comfort women" from South Korea, China, Indonesia, the Philippines and other Asian countries. The site is located near the Saint Mary's Square, at the crossroads of San Francisco Chinatown and the Financial District. The statue "Comfort Women" Column of Strength, by sculptor Steven Whyte, is one of nine and the first sculpture placed in a major U.S. city to commemorate the comfort women. In 2017, in protest of the memorial, Hirofumi Yoshimura—the mayor of Osaka, Japan—dissolved the sister-city relationship between Osaka and San Francisco that was established in 1957. (en)
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