File:Iva Toguri mug shot.jpg

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Summary

Photograph of Iva Toguri, mug shots taken at Sugamo Prison on March 7, 1946. Captions on the reverse of both photographs state "Captain Denton took me to Iva Toguri's house and made her wear the light tan coat and had her put on her rimless glasses. I recognized her as the same girl who broadcast on the Zero Hour program. (Signed) Emi Matsuda.", 03/07/1946 Creator: Department of Justice. Office of the U.S. Attorney for the Northern Judicial District of California. (1870- ) (Most Recent) Item from Record Group 118: Records of U.S. Attorneys, 1821 - 1989 Location: NARA's Pacific Region (San Bruno) (NRHSA), 1000 Commodore Drive, San Bruno, CA 94066-2350 PHONE: 650-238-3501, FAX: 650-238-3510, EMAIL: sanbruno.archives@nara.gov Coverage Dates: 03/07/1946 Part of: File Unit: Records Related to Criminal Case 31712, U.S. v. Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquino, Treason ("Tokyo Rose Case"), 1943-1969 Scope & Content Note: This document relates to the controversial trial and conviction of Japanese American Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquino, identified by the U.S. Government as one of the women known as "Tokyo Rose" who were retained by the Government of Japan to make radio broadcasts of music and commentary to U.S. military personnel serving in the World War II Pacific Theater. Variant Control Number(s): NAIL Control Number: NRHS-118-NCTR-31712-13 Search or Contact the <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.archives.gov/research/arc/index.html">National Archives</a>. ARC Identifier: 296677

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current03:11, 5 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 03:11, 5 January 2017374 × 500 (74 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)<p>Photograph of Iva Toguri, mug shots taken at Sugamo Prison on March 7, 1946. Captions on the reverse of both photographs state "Captain Denton took me to Iva Toguri's house and made her wear the light tan coat and had her put on her rimless glasses. I recognized her as the same girl who broadcast on the Zero Hour program. (Signed) Emi Matsuda.", 03/07/1946 Creator: Department of Justice. Office of the U.S. Attorney for the Northern Judicial District of California. (1870- ) (Most Recent) Item from Record Group 118: Records of U.S. Attorneys, 1821 - 1989 Location: NARA's Pacific Region (San Bruno) (NRHSA), 1000 Commodore Drive, San Bruno, CA 94066-2350 PHONE: 650-238-3501, FAX: 650-238-3510, EMAIL: sanbruno.archives@nara.gov Coverage Dates: 03/07/1946 Part of: File Unit: Records Related to Criminal Case 31712, U.S. v. Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquino, Treason ("Tokyo Rose Case"), 1943-1969 Scope & Content Note: This document relates to the controversial trial and conviction of Japanese American Iva Ikuko Toguri D'Aquino, identified by the U.S. Government as one of the women known as "Tokyo Rose" who were retained by the Government of Japan to make radio broadcasts of music and commentary to U.S. military personnel serving in the World War II Pacific Theater. Variant Control Number(s): NAIL Control Number: NRHS-118-NCTR-31712-13 Search or Contact the <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.archives.gov/research/arc/index.html">National Archives</a>. ARC Identifier: 296677 </p>
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