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Tokyo Rose - Wikipedia Tokyo Rose (alternative spelling Tokio Rose) was a name given by Allied troops in the South Pacific during World War II to all female English-speaking radio broadcasters of Japanese propaganda [1]
Tokyo Rose - Quotes, Radio Propaganda - Biography Tokyo Rose, whose real name was Iva Toguri, was an American-born Japanese woman who hosted a Japanese propaganda radio program aimed at U S troops during World War II
Tokyo Rose: The Case Against Iva Toguri D’Aquino If any one person became the “face” of Tokyo Rose, however, it was Iva Toguri D’Aquino, an American trapped in Japan during the war who was forced to make propaganda broadcasts and later faced accusations of treason when she tried to return home
Iva Toguri D’Aquino and “Tokyo Rose” - FBI Iva Toguri Aquino, who gained notoriety as the mythical Tokyo Rose, was the seventh person to be convicted of treason in U S history
“Hello, You Fighting Orphans”: “Tokyo Rose” Woos U. S. Sailors and Marines Set up by the Japanese military and using the powerful signal of Radio Tokyo, these Tokyo Roses were on the air nightly, broadcasting English-language shows designed to make American soldiers and sailors nostalgic and homesick
Tokyo Rose – The Traitor From Tokyo – Convicted AND Pardoned It can be remembered that Iva Toguri d’Aquino, known as Tokyo Rose, was convicted of treason way back in 1949 for her radio work which many believed at that time to be leaning towards Japanese propaganda
Tokyo Rose: World War II’s Infamous Propaganda Figure The persona of Tokyo Rose sought to create an atmosphere of doubt and demoralization, with the intention of sowing discord within the ranks of the opposing forces One of the most notable figures associated with the persona was Iva Toguri D’Aquino, an American citizen of Japanese descent
Tokyo Rose and Japanese Anti-American Propaganda Allied service members operating in the South Pacific during World War II gave the name “Tokyo Rose” to the Japanese woman who broadcast anti-American propaganda across the airwaves