No, that is an urban myth.
The anonymous female voices identified as "Tokyo Rose" (and her counterpart Axis Sally) were often Asian women who spoke English to attempt to discourage Allied servicemen with disinformation, propaganda, and taunts. Unlike her male counterparts such as Lord HawHaw, Tokyo Rose was never identified as a distinct person and was likely a number of different women.While it is suggested that Amelia Earhart may have been captured by the Japanese, her use as a political pawn probably would not have taken that form.Iva Toguri (later Iva Toguri D'Aquino) made propaganda broadcasts as "Orphan Ann" on a Japanese radio show. She was tried and convicted on charges of treason in 1949, but was later pardoned.
Tokyo Rose is said to be from Calexico, Cqlifornia.
Tokyo Rose - album - was created in 1989-07.
US actress and producer Amelia Rose Blaire is 30 years old (born November 20, 1987).
Yes
Amelia Rose Towers - 1992 was released on: USA: October 1992 (Chicago International Film Festival)
1. Woman From Tokyo- Deep Purple 2. Tokyo Rose- Idle Eyes 3. Tokyo Road- Bon Jovi
July 24, 1897
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Biography - 1987 Tokyo Rose Victim of Propaganda was released on: USA: 9 August 1995
Tokyo Rosa may have been a temporary Japanese Navy or Marine code name for the Aviatrix. The name Tokyo Rose is much better applied to the Philippine born Japanese Propagandist who was on trial after the war for subversive actions. She in no way resembled Amelia Earhart, in fact she was an Oriental woman. ( and was bilingual in English and Japanese- as befits a Japanese Spy type). I think the Tokyo Rosa bit in the Brink book - otherwise fairly accurate and historically intelligent, is a minor slip. I read the book, it is one of the better, yet ( on the ground floor) treatments of this mystery laden subject.
Tokyo Rose - 1946 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review) USA:Approved (PCA #10846, General Audience)