Her radio program was supposed to weaken G.I. morale but the G.I.'s tuned in for the thrill. "Tokyo Rose" was the nickname given to the voice of over 20 young women who broadcast propaganda. One of these women, Iva Toguri, reveals how the broadcasts originated, the ways in which the women were picked and the consequences of having starred as "Tokyo Rose."
"Her radio program was supposed to weaken G.I. morale but the G.I.'s tuned in for the thrill. "Tokyo Rose" was the nickname given to the voice of over 20 young women who broadcast propaganda. One of these women, American-born Iva Toguri, reveals how the broadcasts originated, the ways in which the women were picked, and the consequences of having starred as "Tokyo Rose.""
"Her radio program was supposed to weaken G.I. morale but the G.I.'s tuned in for the thrill. "Tokyo Rose" was the nickname given to the voice of over 20 young women who broadcast propaganda. One of these women, Iva Toguri, reveals how the broadcasts originated, the ways in which the women were picked and the consequences of having starred as "Tokyo Rose.""@en
"Her radio program was supposed to weaken G.I. morale but the G.I.'s tuned in for the thrill. "Tokyo Rose" was the nickname given to the voice of over 20 young women who broadcast propaganda. One of these women, Iva Toguri, reveals how the broadcasts originated, the ways in which the women were picked and the consequences of having starred as "Tokyo Rose.""
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