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Kamikaze Information
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 Kamikaze pilots would attempt to intentionally crash their aircraft — often laden with explosives, bombs, torpedoes and full fuel tanks — into Allied ships with a goal of causing greater damage than a conventional attack, using bombs or...


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Kamikaze "special Attack Units"
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 Kamikazes became almost their last and most destructive defense in World War II. The "Divine Wind" in 1281 helped the Japanese open their eyes in what they can do to help their military force. Japanese found that after the first couple of volunteers had been trained and been put to missions, that the kamikazes became very effective.


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