
Boring History for Sleep The Dark Truth of Pr$stitutes in World War II | Boring History for Sleep
War is often told through generals and battles, but behind the frontlines existed another story — one rarely spoken of. During World War II, countless women were forced, coerced, or trapped into prostitution. From occupied Europe to military “comfort stations” in Asia, their daily reality was a mix of survival, exploitation, and silence.
This slow, sleep-ready history takes you through the forgotten world of wartime brothels: how governments regulated them, how soldiers used them, and how the women themselves endured. You’ll hear about the hidden policies, the painful human cost, and the quiet resilience that history has too often overlooked.
Perfect for late-night listening, this calm narration explores:
The hidden economy of war and sex
The “comfort women” system in Imperial Japan
Secret brothels in occupied Europe
The silence after the war and how survivors lived on
Close your eyes, drift into history, and let the past unfold slowly — not through glory, but through the quiet tragedies that shaped millions of lives.
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