Information AboutTokyo Rose |
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The name is usually associated with Iva Toguri D'Aquino , a United States citizen who was in Japan at the start of the war. In 1949, D'Aquino was tried and convicted of Treason by the United States government, based on Perjured testimony. She was later Pardoned by U.S. President Gerald Ford . Conspiracy theorists have suggested a number of other possible identities for "Tokyo Rose", including Amelia Earhart , who some believe was forced to make propaganda broadcasts after her disappearance in 1937 as some believe Earhart's plane went down in the South Pacific Mandate area, which was under Japanese Navy administration before World War II. In 2004, actor ). |
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