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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yoshiaki Yoshimi ( , Yoshimi Yoshiaki?) (1946- ) is a professor of modern Japanese history at Chuo University in Tokyo. Yoshimi is a founder member of the Center for Research and Documentation on Japan's war responsibility. Born in Yamaguchi Prefecture, he studied at the University of Tokyo. Yoshimi has done major works on the study of war crimes perpetrated by the Imperial Japanese Army and the Imperial Japanese Navy during the first part of the Sh wa period such as publications on the use by the army of chemical weapons ordered by emperor Sh wa…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Yoshiaki Yoshimi ( , Yoshimi Yoshiaki?) (1946- ) is a professor of modern Japanese history at Chuo University in Tokyo. Yoshimi is a founder member of the Center for Research and Documentation on Japan's war responsibility. Born in Yamaguchi Prefecture, he studied at the University of Tokyo. Yoshimi has done major works on the study of war crimes perpetrated by the Imperial Japanese Army and the Imperial Japanese Navy during the first part of the Sh wa period such as publications on the use by the army of chemical weapons ordered by emperor Sh wa himself. He is mostly famous for his work about the comfort women, having found in the Defense Agency library in Tokyo the first documentary evidence that the imperial Japanese army established and ran "comfort stations". One of these was a notice written on 4 March 1938 by the adjutants to the Chiefs of Staff of the North China Army and Central China Expeditionary Force titled "Concerning the Recruitment of Women for Military Comfort Stations" stating that "the armies in the field will control the recruiting of women".