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Recent attempts at reparations show that World War II is not over

  • Written by Timothy Webster, Associate Professor of Law, Case Western Reserve University
Chen Yabian, 74, of Hainan Province, southern China, testifies during the International Symposium on Chinese 'Comfort Women' in 2000 in Shanghai that she was 14 when Japanese Imperial Army soldiers forced her to work as a sex slave during the war. AP/Eugene Hoshiko

World War II ended in 1945.

But the world has never stopped debating its legacy and...

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