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 ...
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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 ...
Iva Toguri D'Aquino — mistakenly accused of being the one and only "Tokyo Rose" of Japanese propaganda broadcasts during World War II — looks through the bars of her cell in Yokohama, Japan in this ...
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