Occupied Japan 1945 - 1952: Gender, Class, Race
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Occupied Japan 1945 - 1952: Gender, Class, Race

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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