Iva Toguri (Tokyo Rose)
Iva Toguri "being interviewed by correspondents at the Bund Hotel in Yokohama on September 5, 1945. One of several women known collectively as ’Tokyo Rose,’ U.S.-born Toguri was arrested as a traitor, tried, convicted, and served eighteen years in prison in what was later shown to be a travesty of justice. (U.S. Army photo)"
From: Pomeroy, Charles (Ed.). Foreign Correspondents in Japan—Reporting a Half Century of Upheavals: From 1945 to the Present. Rutland, VT: Charles E. Tuttle Company, 1998.
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