Tokyo Rose
/ˌtəʊkiəʊ ˈrəʊz/
/ˌtəʊkiəʊ ˈrəʊz/
- the name given by US soldiers during the Second World War to Iva Ikuko Toguri d'Aquino. She was an American citizen who broadcast on a Japanese radio programme telling US soldiers to refuse to fight. After the war, she was sent to a US prison until 1956, and President Ford gave her a pardon (= official notice forgiving somebody) in 1977.
东京玫瑰:第二次世界大战期间美国士兵给伊娃·伊库科·托古里·达基诺的名字。她是一位美国公民,在日本的广播节目中播放广播,告诉美国士兵拒绝战斗。战后,她被送进美国监狱直到1956年,福特总统在1977年给了她赦免权。