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Still not Tokyo Rose. Long free, at 90, she's imprisoned by a myth
NY Daily NEws ^ | 7/04/06 | CORKY SIEMASZKO

Posted on 07/04/2006 2:12:45 PM PDT by Borges

They branded her Tokyo Rose, but Iva Toguri was no traitor.

However, when she turns 90 today - the Fourth of July - that fact will give her little comfort.

Because to many Americans, Toguri was Tokyo Rose - the sultry siren whose radio broadcasts from Japan demoralized G.I.s fighting in the Pacific during World War II.

Never mind that President Gerald Ford pardoned Toguri after her treason trial was revealed to be a sham. Never mind that U.S. veterans groups have since embraced her.

The shame and stigma still dog Toguri's steps. So she will mark her birthday the way she has been living since she was released from prison - quietly and far from prying eyes.

"She's not crazy about publicity," said Ron Yates, a former Chicago Tribune reporter whose stories about Toguri's rigged treason trial helped win her the presidential pardon. "Her entire life was destroyed by a miscarriage of justice, and you couldn't be more American than she was."

Toguri, who declined to be interviewed, lives on the north side of Chicago. She still pops into J. Toguri Mercantile, the imported Japanese goods store her dad opened after the war. But she spends most of her time with her nephews and nieces.

"She's spry, funny, a tough lady," said Yates. "What happened to her is a tragedy."

Born Ikuko Toguri in Los Angeles to Japanese immigrant parents, Toguri was an all-American girl. A Girl Scout, a Methodist, a Republican, she loved big band music and hated sushi. She insisted on being called Iva.

A few months before Pearl Harbor, Toguri traveled to Japan to visit a sick aunt. When the war broke out, she was stranded in Tokyo. Toguri resisted Japanese pressure to renounce her U.S. citizenship. But desperate for money, she agreed to work on a Japanese propaganda radio show manned by Allied prisoners called "Zero Hour."

Playing on the name of her favorite cartoon character, "Orphan Ann" Toguri did comedy skits and introduced newscasts. And she used some of her earnings to feed starving POWs and help support her husband, a Portuguese national of Japanese descent named Felipe D'Aquino.

After Japan surrendered, two ethically challenged reporters offered a then princely reward of $250 to anyone who could identify Tokyo Rose - the name given by U.S. forces to several different English-speaking female broadcasters of Japanese propaganda. Somebody fingered Toguri, and she was arrested by military police.

Jailed for a year, Toguri was released after the FBI found no evidence she aided the Japanese. But when columnist Walter Winchell learned Toguri was trying to return home, he led a crusade to have her rearrested and tried.

Toguri was eventually convicted of treason and sentenced to 10 years in prison when two former colleagues at the radio station testified that she had made propaganda broadcasts. She served six years before she was released.

The feds tried to deport her, but she resisted. She moved to Chicago and tried to start over, without her husband. The couple had been forcibly separated since Toguri was brought to the U.S. for trial. Their baby had died shortly after birth. Realizing they would never be reunited, the couple finally divorced. D'Aquino died in 1996.

Toguri's fortunes improved when Yates tracked down her accusers, who admitted they lied under pressure from prosecutors. That led to a "60 Minutes" report by Morley Safer that persuaded Ford to restore Toguri's citizenship.

Yates said he fears Toguri will never escape Tokyo Rose, because the myth has been more enduring than the truth.

"I, like everybody else, assumed she was a traitor," he said.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Japan
KEYWORDS: revisionisthistory; toguri; tokyorose; treason; wwii
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1 posted on 07/04/2006 2:12:46 PM PDT by Borges
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To: Borges
"two former colleagues at the radio station testified that she had made propaganda broadcasts"

Yet the article tries to imply she was totally innocent.

2 posted on 07/04/2006 2:17:39 PM PDT by icwhatudo (The rino borg...is resistance futile?)
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To: icwhatudo
"two former colleagues at the radio station testified that she had made propaganda broadcasts"

Yet the article tries to imply she was totally innocent.

Perhaps its because the article also reported:

Toguri's fortunes improved when Yates tracked down her accusers, who admitted they lied under pressure from prosecutors.

3 posted on 07/04/2006 2:22:43 PM PDT by PackerBronco
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To: icwhatudo
"two former colleagues at the radio station testified that she had made propaganda broadcasts"

I remember reading in another article that co-workers claimed it was her, when in reality, it actually it may have been them.

That said, in this article, the accussers later on addmited to lying.

4 posted on 07/04/2006 2:23:05 PM PDT by Sonny M ("oderint dum metuant")
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To: Borges

Okay....so WHO was Tokyo Rose?


5 posted on 07/04/2006 2:23:59 PM PDT by goodnesswins ( "the left can only take power through deception." (and it seems Hillary & Company are the masters)
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To: Borges

Holy crap and wow! Thanks!

Like Ezra Pound, I guess she just decided to shut up.


6 posted on 07/04/2006 2:24:50 PM PDT by durasell (!)
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To: PackerBronco
Wow-totally missed that. Thanks for pointing it out:

Toguri's fortunes improved when Yates tracked down her accusers, who admitted they lied under pressure from prosecutors.

7 posted on 07/04/2006 2:28:09 PM PDT by icwhatudo (The rino borg...is resistance futile?)
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To: Sonny M

Whoever it was she sure sounded good after a year in the jungle.


8 posted on 07/04/2006 2:28:42 PM PDT by ANGGAPO (LayteGulfBeachClub)
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To: Borges

Pardoned by Gerald Ford?


Pfffft.


9 posted on 07/04/2006 2:30:02 PM PDT by BenLurkin ("The entire remedy is with the people." - W. H. Harrison)
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To: goodnesswins

A song fanny brice used to sing...


10 posted on 07/04/2006 2:33:14 PM PDT by durasell (!)
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To: BenLurkin

" and hated sushi "

Now that is just downright UN-American !


11 posted on 07/04/2006 2:33:42 PM PDT by sushiman
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To: durasell

No...seriously.....my Father in Law who trained in Florida (underwater stuff).....was shipped out of New York (I think) and given winter clothes...as they were headed to Europe. BUT, after leaving shore...the next day, they were told to return the clothes and given summer clothing and told they were heading to the Phillipines. Anyway, once they arrived....TOKYO ROSE greeted each and everyone of them on the radio by name and number......a little psychological warfare, I'd say!


12 posted on 07/04/2006 2:35:20 PM PDT by goodnesswins ( "the left can only take power through deception." (and it seems Hillary & Company are the masters)
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To: goodnesswins

She was probably somebody else with good english skills...Good story, thanks. Germans were also good a propaganda, Lady Hawhaw, etc. though my favorite story is from the Battle of the Bulge with broadcasts over loud speakers. According to legend, Mel Brooks started shouting back jokes, songs, etc.


13 posted on 07/04/2006 2:39:44 PM PDT by durasell (!)
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To: Borges

I'm sure she was in a tough situation and didn't want to do it, but the fact remains that she still did betray her country and that's one of the most serious crimes you can commit IMO. She wasn't a soldier, scientist or diplomat though and her treason wasn't particularly damaging to this country, so I'd say that her 10 year sentence was about right.


14 posted on 07/04/2006 2:41:40 PM PDT by elmer fudd
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To: goodnesswins
Okay....so WHO was Tokyo Rose?

That is the question we are left with.

15 posted on 07/04/2006 2:43:39 PM PDT by freedumb2003 (Let them die of thirst in the dark.)
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To: Borges

The evidence against the NY Times is more compelling. No mistake or myth there.


16 posted on 07/04/2006 2:46:39 PM PDT by fish hawk
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To: elmer fudd
but the fact remains that she still did betray her country

Not according to the article. Her accusers later admitted they were lying.

17 posted on 07/04/2006 2:47:42 PM PDT by Terabitten (The only time you can have too much ammunition is when you're swimming.)
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To: icwhatudo; PackerBronco
Toguri resisted Japanese pressure to renounce her U.S. citizenship. But desperate for money, she agreed to work on a Japanese propaganda radio show manned by Allied prisoners called "Zero Hour."

So she WAS Tokyo Rose, but turned in by two lying witnesses?

18 posted on 07/04/2006 2:48:12 PM PDT by Mr. Brightside
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To: elmer fudd

Aid and comfort.

How only the US of A was wrong in WWII? We interned American Japanese who were actively working with the enemy, but that was wrong, too.


19 posted on 07/04/2006 2:48:17 PM PDT by sine_nomine (Marvel at the Senate's No Mexican Left Behind Bill (wit cloned from M. Steyn))
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To: PackerBronco; Terabitten
But desperate for money, she agreed to work on a Japanese propaganda radio show manned by Allied prisoners called "Zero Hour." Playing on the name of her favorite cartoon character, "Orphan Ann" Toguri did comedy skits and introduced newscasts.

She did admit to participating in anti-American propaganda broadcasts.

20 posted on 07/04/2006 2:52:31 PM PDT by FreedomCalls (It's the "Statue of Liberty," not the "Statue of Security.")
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