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  • Kamikaze - Wikipedia
    A kamikaze attack aircraft crashes into a US naval warship, May 1945 Kamikaze (神風; pronounced [kamiꜜkaze]; 'divine wind'[1] or ' spirit wind'), officially Shinpū Tokubetsu Kōgekitai (神風特別攻撃隊; 'Divine Wind Special Attack Unit'), were a part of the Japanese Special Attack Units of military aviators who flew suicide attacks for the Empire of Japan against Allied naval
  • Kamikaze | Pilots Aircraft | Britannica
    Kamikaze (‘divine wind’), any of the Japanese pilots who in World War II made deliberate suicidal crashes into enemy targets, usually ships The term also denotes the aircraft used in such attacks The practice was most prevalent from the Battle of Leyte Gulf, October 1944, to the end of the war
  • Japanese Kamikazes: Heroic or Horrifying? | HowStuffWorks
    Toward the end of World War II, the Japanese were desperate and turned to the ultimate death squad, suicide bombers Were these men heroes or horrible war criminals?
  • Kamikaze - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A kamikaze pilot getting his last orders Kamikaze (Japanese: 神風; literally: " god -wind"; usual translation: " divine wind") [1] is a word of Japanese origin It comes from the name the Japanese gave to a typhoon that destroyed the Mongol ships in the 13th century and saved the country from invasion In Western culture, the word kamikaze is used to mean the suicide pilots of the Empire of
  • ‘Kamikaze dolphins’: 5 things to know as US reacts to bombshell Iran . . .
    Kamikaze dolphins: Pete Hegseth dismissed claims that Iran has trained marine mammals for suicide attacks against US forces in the Strait of Hormuz
  • Kamikazes: Understanding the Men behind the Myths
    The organization and employment of Japan’s airborne kamikaze tokkōtai, or Special Attack Force may appear alien to Western military tradition – and the utility of their impact on the war debated – a deeper understanding reveals a human dimension, longing for life, loyalty, sense of duty, nationalism and strong camaraderie, and an
  • Who were the fanatical kamikaze pilots of WWII and how deadly were they . . .
    In the final stages of the Second World War in the Pacific, Japan used extreme measures as Allied forces moved closer to the home islands Among these measures was the creation of kamikaze units, whose pilots carried out suicide missions that involved crashing their planes into enemy ships
  • KAMIKAZE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of KAMIKAZE is a member of a Japanese air attack corps in World War II assigned to make a suicidal crash on a target (such as a ship) Did you know?
  • World War II Terms to Know: Kamikaze - pearlharbor. org
    A kamikaze attack is a deliberate suicide mission carried out by Japanese pilots during World War II, where the aircraft is used as a guided missile to destroy Allied ships Before setting off, the specially-trained pilots would participate in a ceremony in which they shared ceremonial cups of sake (or water) known as mizu no sakazuki Kamikaze pilots were given military decorations and flew
  • How Japans Kamikaze Attacks Become a WWII Strategy | HISTORY
    How Japan’s Kamikaze Attacks Went From Last Resort at Pearl Harbor to WWII Strategy Not until nearly three years after the bombing of Pearl Harbor did Japan adopt suicide aerial attacks as





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