They also had others in Germany and Italy like Lord Haw Haw(william Joyce) and Axis Sally. Thankfully They executed Joyce and he died horribly. Praise the lord.
Fantastic little bit of history you have posted here. I'm glad at least some of these broadcasts were saved, it really illuminates a part of the Pacific War that could have been lost.
Well, it's borderline propaganda. Some of those who worked on the English program of Radio Tokyo (Cousens, Toguri, Ince, Reyes) were very pro-Allied & did their best to add double meanings, etc.
FYI, this is a program of Orphan Ann (Iva Toguri), who was prosecuted as Tokyo Rose. But she never went by the name "Tokyo Rose"...and evidently no one in WWII ever did.
Glad that at least a little audio of these shows exist because it's not at all the stereotype of "Tokyo Rose" broadcasts
Axis sally is sooo much cooler than this Boreinetal .
molanlabexm15 7 months ago
this is f****d up. i saw this in american history class after i saw american soldiers giving german 6 year olds chocolate and cigarettes. WTF?!
YonKitoTaoshibe 1 year ago
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bhstwo 2 years ago
I can hardly make any of the speech out. As far as I know, the only thing she's doing is calling her listeners "boneheads."
DeenMoriarty 2 years ago
they should have hanged her
bearcub410 2 years ago
They also had others in Germany and Italy like Lord Haw Haw(william Joyce) and Axis Sally. Thankfully They executed Joyce and he died horribly. Praise the lord.
mainestategop 2 years ago
Fantastic little bit of history you have posted here. I'm glad at least some of these broadcasts were saved, it really illuminates a part of the Pacific War that could have been lost.
Condeycon 2 years ago
Know what's scary? The date that this comment is posted is August 14th. I stumbles onto this vid 65 years to the day after it first ran.
Well done on posting this. Too few people these days are even aware that this kind of thing even existed.
steelsoldier17 2 years ago
tokyo rose's family lived in Hawthorne Ca. A sister and her parents. They owned a small store before being relocated to a japanese camp.
ssgrunt 2 years ago
It was Amelia Earhart.
FlyinRyans35 2 years ago
Well, it's borderline propaganda. Some of those who worked on the English program of Radio Tokyo (Cousens, Toguri, Ince, Reyes) were very pro-Allied & did their best to add double meanings, etc.
pirateradionut 2 years ago
FYI, this is a program of Orphan Ann (Iva Toguri), who was prosecuted as Tokyo Rose. But she never went by the name "Tokyo Rose"...and evidently no one in WWII ever did.
Glad that at least a little audio of these shows exist because it's not at all the stereotype of "Tokyo Rose" broadcasts
pirateradionut 2 years ago
Just keep in mind that it is Propaganda. My grand father brought a lot of this home from the war then I moved it to Digital storage.
adler234639 2 years ago
Wow. Great piece of history.
36e28993 3 years ago 2
These are great! Thanks for posting.
jazzypants123 3 years ago 2