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  1. Kamikaze - Wikipedia

    Kamikaze aircraft were pilot-guided explosive cruise missiles, either purpose-built or converted from conventional aircraft. Pilots would attempt to crash their aircraft into enemy ships in what …

  2. Kamikaze | Pilots & Aircraft | Britannica

    Nov 14, 2025 · kamikaze, 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 …

  3. Japanese Kamikazes: Heroic or Horrifying? | HowStuffWorks

    Jul 22, 2024 · When Mongol emperor Kublai Khan sent his naval fleets to attack Japan in the 13th century, fierce winds twice repelled the invasions. The Japanese considered these storms …

  4. Kamikazes: Understanding the Men behind the Myths

    With this goal, the Japanese embraced the kamikaze concept: one plane, one ship. Japanese aircraft production increased throughout the war even as veteran pilots decreased, leading the …

  5. KAMIKAZE: An Untold History | NHK WORLD-JAPAN

    On the Pacific front towards the end of World War II, Japan's imperial armed forces launched "kamikaze" attacks, or suicide missions by aircrafts laden with bombs.

  6. KAMIKAZE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    In World War II Japanese pilots who were willing to give up their lives to help save their country by destroying American ships were the members of a special corps named kamikaze after the …

  7. Kamikaze Pilots - The Faces Behind Japan’s Ultimate Sacrifice

    Mar 27, 2025 · In the final desperate years of World War II, Japan gave the world one of its most haunting: the kamikaze pilot. The word itself—divine wind—harkens back to the storms that, …

  8. Who were the fanatical kamikaze pilots of WWII and how deadly …

    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 …

  9. How Japan's Kamikaze Attacks Become a WWII Strategy - HISTORY

    Dec 5, 2018 · Not until nearly three years after the bombing of Pearl Harbor did Japan adopt suicide aerial attacks as official military strategy. On the infamous morning of December 7, …

  10. Unveiling the History: What is the Kamikaze Attack?

    Jun 25, 2025 · The Kamikaze, which translates to “Divine Wind” in Japanese, refers to a series of aerial attacks conducted by the Imperial Japanese Navy during the final stages of World War II.