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Tokyo Rose: the American stranded in Japan after Pearl Harbor who became the voice of Japanese propaganda.
US troops in the Pacific in WWII often tuned their radios to enemy broadcasts, hearing a mysterious, sultry voice known as Tokyo Rose. She taunted US soldiers, questioned their cause, and played ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) — Looking back on the 1949 treason trial and conviction of Iva Toguri, who came to be known as the notorious “Tokyo Rose” radio propagandist during World War II, scholars and ...
American soldiers fighting World War II in the Pacific called her “Tokyo Rose.” Each night, a woman’s voice came over the airwaves to announce U.S. ships supposedly sunk and units allegedly wiped out ...
Does the name Iva Toguri D'Aquino ring a bell? What about her more well-known pseudonym of Tokyo Rose? During World War II, her radio program broadcasted by Imperial Japan was intended to demoralize ...
Iva Ikuko Toguri D’Aquino, unfairly dubbed “Tokyo Rose,” looks out the bars of her cell during a 1945 investigation that later cleared her of being the infamous Japanese propagandist, who never ...
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