Joy Division (WWII)
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The
Joy Division were groups of
Jewish women in the
concentration camps during
World War II who were kept for the sexual pleasure of the
Nazi guards, as described in Ka-tzetnik 135633's 1955 book,
The House of Dolls.
'Ka-tzetnik's book is based on a diary kept by a young Jewess who was captured in Poland when she was fourteen years old and subjected to enforced prostitution in a Nazi labour camp.