"Now you fellows have lost all your ships. Now you really are orphans of the Pacific. How do you think you will ever get home?" Tokyo Rose was the name given to any female propaganda broadcaster for the Japanese during WWII’s battle for the Pacific, but it has stuck most tightly to
Iva Toguri D'Aquino, an American who studied zoology at Berkeley and unwisely went to visit a relative in Japan in 1941 without a passport.
Her sultry voice was heard across the Pacific during her radio show “The Zero Hour,” which earned her about $7 per month. After the war, "
Orphan Annie" returned to the U.S., where she was tried for treason in the most expensive trial in history. Her story has been made into
movies and
documentaries, and as of 2003 she was running a store in Chicago. You can
listen to her broadcasts online and apparently even
email her.
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