WASHINGTON — Iva Toguri, the American branded “Tokyo Rose” during World War II and imprisoned for making treasonous radio broadcasts but exonerated decades later, died Sept. 26 at her home in Chicago.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Iva Toguri D'Aquino — mistakenly accused of being the one and only "Tokyo Rose" of Japanese propaganda broadcasts during World War ...
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This L.A. woman was jailed as a WWII traitor. How a pair of perjuries ensnared 'Tokyo Rose'
As World War II ended in the summer of 1945, journalists went looking for the siren of the Pacific in the ruins of bombed-out Tokyo. They were hunting for Tokyo Rose, the owner of a voice that sought ...
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