Records of District Courts of the United States. 1685 - 2009. Criminal Case Files. 1851 - 1986. Criminal Case No. 31712, U.S. v. Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquino, Treason ("Tokyo Rose Case"). 1949 - 1949. Opening statement on behalf of the Government by Tom DeWolfe, Special Assistant to the Attorney Genera

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Records of District Courts of the United States. 1685 - 2009. Criminal Case Files. 1851 - 1986. Criminal Case No. 31712, U.S. v. Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquino, Treason ("Tokyo Rose Case"). 1949 - 1949. Opening statement on behalf of the Government by Tom DeWolfe, Special Assistant to the Attorney General of the United States, in criminal case 31712, quot;U.S. v. Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquinoquot; (aka quot;Tokyo Rosequot;).

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Tokyo Rose, 1916-2006

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Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquino (July 4, 1916 – September 26, 2006) was an American who participated in English-language radio broadcasts transmitted by Radio Tokyo to Allied soldiers in the South Pacific during World War II on The Zero Hour radio show. Toguri called herself "Orphan Ann", but she quickly became inaccurately identified with the name "Tokyo Rose", coined by Allied soldiers and which predated her broadcasts. After the Japanese defeat, Toguri was detained for a year by the United State...