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Tokyo Rose Recording - A HISTORY DETECTIVES viewer has a recording he thinks holds evidence used in the World War II treason trial of Iva Tugori, aka Tokyo Rose. Toguri was an American citizen who hosted a Japanese propaganda radio show broadcast to U.S. troops serving in the Pacific. These broadcasts were at the center of what was then the costliest trial in U.S. history. The viewer has never been able to play his oversized record, but family lore says it reveals the role his uncle played in this infamous show trial. HISTORY DETECTIVES host Gwendolyn Wright consults with experts from Long Island to Los Angeles. Her answer flips assumptions of guilt and innocence, and gives viewers a fresh angle on what actually happened in and around that trial. Crazy Horse Photo - Twenty-five years ago, someone gave a leather purse to a Lakota businessman. Inside the purse he found a photograph and a note, dated 1904, written in the Lakota language. An elderly man from the Lakota community translated the note. In brief, it says, "This is a photograph of Crazy Horse." Does the contributor have the Holy Grail of the Wild West: a photo of the Lakota warrior who defeated General Custer? Historians are suspicious of most photos purported to be of Crazy Horse. The Lakota leader avoided cameras, believing they would rob his soul. To verify the photo, HISTORY DETECTIVE host Elyse Luray tracks down a Crazy Horse descendant and visits the Crazy Horse Memorial. Finally, she puts the photo in context with other works by the same photographer at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, DC. WWII DIARY (Encore presentation) - A man in Lexington, North Carolina, has a poignant diary written by a World War II pilot. He inherited the diary 20 years ago from his father, who said it once belonged to a close friend whom he fought alongside in WWII, until the war took his friend's life in 1944. Keeping the last thoughts of this fallen solider is now too great a burden for the contributor. Can HISTORY DETECTIVES return it to a living relative? The stakes are raised as the diary pages reveal the story of a young American pilot stationed in England, racing against time and all odds to return home before the birth of his first child. Host Wes Cowan heads to Florida on a quest to reunite the diary with the pilot's surviving family.
Bill of Sale, Cobb Powder Horn and the Star Spangled Banner
Mysteries from the Wild West
Colored Heroes, Valley Forge Map and a Transistor Radio
Vietnam Diary, Bootlegger’s Notebook and a Hollywood Ledger
Titanic Picture Frame, Woolworth Signs, Nazi Spy Toys
Bird of War, Lincoln Oath and War Spoils of a Peace Chief
Book of Rogues, Empire State Crash & a Forbidden Pinup
Civil War Derringers, KKK Records & Motown’s Bottom Line
Dylan Goes Electric, Beatles Autograph & Frank Zappa Collage
Chandler Tintype, Hollywood Indian Ledger, Harlem Heirs
Club Continental, St. V-Day Massacre, Society Circus Program
Order of Leopold, Suffrage Pennant, WB Cartoon
1775 Almanac, Exercise Records, Moon Museum
Marion Carpenter Camera, Drug Smuggling Doll, Florida Map
Hot Town Poster, Andrew Jackson Mouth, and Modoc Basket
Japanese Cane, Revolutionary Telescope & I.W. Baker's...
Top Secret Drone, Roosevelt's War Club & Clara Barton Letter
Civil War Letters, Aviation Fabric & African American...
John Brown Spear, US Bullet in Siberia & Ronald McDonald...
A Hero in Hawaii, Civil War Cannon & Stuntman Pioneer
Propaganda Leaflet,Tiffany Window & Spanish Civil War Eulogy
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