- Iva I****o
Toguri D'Aquino (****anese: 戸栗郁子 アイバ; July 4, 1916 –
September 26, 2006) was an
American disc
jockey and
radio personality who parti****ted in...
- when Iva
Toguri D'Aquino, a ****anese-American disc
jockey for a
propagandist radio program,
attempted to
return to the
United States.
Toguri was accused...
- to 30
years in prison. She was
released on June 10, 1961. In 1949, Iva
Toguri D'Aquino was
convicted of
treason for
wartime Radio Tokyo broadcasts (under...
-
Ikebukuro Campus,
which stands on part of the
former prison grounds. Iva
Toguri D'Aquino: American-****anese
suspected collaborator known as "Tokyo Rose...
-
David Toguri (25
October 1933, Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada – 15
November 1997, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) was an award-winning ****anese-Canadian...
- Iva
Toguri (pictured),
known as
Tokyo Rose, and
Tomoya Kawakita were two ****anese
Americans who were
tried for
treason after World War II....
-
press continued to
refer to
Toguri by that name as she was
taken into
custody and
brought to trial.
Those defending Toguri stated that she was clearly...
-
Allied war effort. The Zero Hour also
featured the
female announcer, Iva
Toguri D'Aquino, one of
several who were
dubbed Tokyo Rose. The Zero Hour was the...
- in America. In 1949 Collins, with
Besig and
Theodore Tamba,
defended Iva
Toguri D'Aquino
against charges of treason.
Through the use of
perjured testimony...
- ****anese-American Iva
Toguri,
known as
Tokyo Rose, was
tried for
treason after World War II for her
broadcasts to
American troops....