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WW II-Tokyo Rose-Iva Toguri-Correspondents Interviewing Her-AKA Orphan Ann-Photo

$ 3.11

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  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • World War 2 Japanese Propaganda: Photo of Tokyo Rose in World War 2
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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Photo of Tokyo Rose: World War 2 photo of Tokyo Rose
  • Type: Photograph
  • Original/Reproduction: Reproduction
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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    Description

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    Photo Size:
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    Subject:
    World War 2 Japanese
    Title:
    WW II-
    Tokyo Rose-Iva Toguri-Correspondents Interviewing Her-AKA Orphan Ann-Photo
    Description:
    Correspondents interview `Tokyo Rose.' Iva Toguri, American-born Japanese." September 1945.  Although she broadcast under the name "Orphan Ann," Iva Toguri has been known as "Tokyo Rose" since her return to the United States in 1945. An American citizen and the daughter of Japanese immigrants, Toguri traveled to Japan to tend to a sick aunt just prior to the attack on Pearl Harbor. Unable to leave the country when war broke out with the United States, unable to stay with her aunt's family as an American citizen, and unable to receive any aid from her parents who were placed in internment camps in Arizona, Toguri eventually took a job as a part-time typist at Radio Tokyo (NHK)  She was quickly recruited as a broadcaster for the 75-minute propagandist program The Zero Hour, which consisted of skits, news reports, and popular American music
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