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In 1938, the government created the law on national mobilization, and began to take out personnel and materials. (1939), the military support system (1943), and the drafting system (1944), they led the young people of the colonial Joseon to mines, factories or battlefields. Women were forced in military factories, or they were subjected to continuous sexual violence as "comfort women" in the Japanese army. In the early 1930s, the Japanese army began to set up brothels in mainland China, establishing brothels in the garrisons as wars spread to various parts of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean. The Japanese forces also forced women, such as Chinese, Filipino, East Timorese, and Indonesian (including Dutch-born women from Indonesia), including women of Joseon and Taiwan, who were Japanese colonies at the time, to be Japanese comfort women. The Japanese army set up the Japanese military brothels as a warehouse (logistics facility), a logistics facility in the war zone, which shows that the Japanese "comfort women" were treated as necessary materials for war. The Japanese military "comfort women" was forced to mobilize against their will and was sexually abused. When the Japanese "comfort women" refused to be sexually assaulted, they were subjected to tremendous assaults from the Japanese