This L.A. woman was jailed as a WWII traitor. How a pair of perjuries ensnared 'Tokyo Rose'
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- Iva Toguri D'Aquino, infamously labeled 'Tokyo Rose', was convicted during WWII for purportedly assisting Japan, but her conviction was later revealed to be based on perjured testimonies, leading to her eventual pardon.
- This case underscores the critical importance of truthful witness testimony in legal proceedings and raises questions about the integrity of wartime justice systems.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System
