Dear enemy : the story of Tokyo Rose : typescript, n.d.

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Dear enemy : the story of Tokyo Rose : typescript, n.d.

Relates to the 1949 treason trial in the United States of Iva Toguri, accused of making 'Tokyo Rose' propaganda broadcasts from Japan during World War II.

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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...

Gunn, Rex B.

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American journalist. From the description of Dear enemy : the story of Tokyo Rose : typescript, n.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122511408 Biographical/Historical Note American journalist. From the guide to the Rex B. Gunn typescript : Dear enemy : the story of Tokyo Rose, undated, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...