No. Their country didn't win.
No the Japanese Kamikaze pilots were a phenomenon of late World War II.
U.S. war ships.
A lot, aat least 5,000. But all pilots were potential kamikaze pilots.
Kamikaze pilots would crash into their enemies for the good of their country during World War II.
they blew the pilots
Suicide missions in aviation by Japanese pilots in World War 2 were deliberately flying their aircraft into a ship or another aircraft. The Japanese believed this was a high sign of bravery and loyalty to their country.
Kamikaze pilots were Japanese fighter pilots in World War II who flew their planes (usually Mitsubishi Zero fighters) laden with explosives into enemy ships.
Kamikaze were Japanese suicide pilots who attacked Allied warships during World War 2. The kamikaze plane's first flight took place in April 9, 1937.
kamikaze attacks are Japanese pilots in ww2 litteraly crashing there planes into allies ships in a desperite attempt to win the war. in my opinion,I respect the kamikaze becuz they gave their lives for their country
they were soldiers who helped other people survive.
Kills, K rations, and kamikaze pilots
In the film "Empire of the Sun," the kamikaze pilots are singing a traditional Japanese war song called "Kimi ga Yo." This song reflects themes of loyalty and patriotism, embodying the pilots' commitment to their country. Their singing serves as a poignant contrast to the innocence and vulnerability of the young protagonist, Jim, who later begins to sing "Suo Gan," a Welsh lullaby, highlighting the clash between war and childhood innocence.