Caroline Norma is Senior Lecturer at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia. A historian of Japanese modern history and a qualified Japanese translator and interpreter, she is the author of The Japanese comfort women and sexual slavery during the China and Pacific wars (2015) and Comfort women and post-occupation corporate Japan (2018).
Introduction: Australia and the 'comfort women'
1. Australia and the New Guinea Campaign
2. America and the New Guinea Campaign: 'Going for the Girls'
3. Australia's military labour scheme and the New Guinea Campaign
4. Australian wartime knowledge of the Japanese military 'comfort women'
5. Japanese military prostitution in the New Guinea Campaign
6. Australian military prostitution in Japan as part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF)
Conclusion
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