Kamikaze: The Suicide Strategy of a Dying Empire
During World War 2, Japan’s desperate Kamikaze attacks epitomized its tragic strategy to counter overwhelming odds. Pilots, often young men, volunteered or were coerced into these suicide missions, aimed at Allied warships, driven by national honor and loyalty. Despite causing significant fear and damage, these attacks ultimately failed to alter the war’s outcome.
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