"Tokubetsu Kogekitai"
Kamikaze are the Japanese that gave their life's by crashing their planes into the Navy War Vessels.
Ryū no ha no kamikaze
Kamikaze pilotsof the Japanese army sent on suicidal missions for bombardment
Kamikaze
The Kamikaze attack tactic was suggested by vice-Admiral Onishi of the Japanese Navy, as he was assigned to command air attacks against huge American invasion fleet off the Philippines.
Kamikaze (神風)
Japanese word for suicide
The correct answer is ‘kamikaze’. The Japanese refer to two typhoons that happened in the 1200s as kamikaze, which translates as ‘divine winds’. These kamikaze saved Japan from a Mongol invasion. Kamikaze underwent a meaning change in WWII to refer to suicide attacks by pilots.
One of them are, 'Kamikaze'.
Kamikaze.
The Japanese with Kamikaze planes
No the Japanese Kamikaze pilots were a phenomenon of late World War II.
The mission of kamikaze pilots was to sink or damage Allied aircraft carriers and capital ships
A Kamikaze is a Japanese suicide plane filled with bombs
Kamikaze
A Japanese suicide pilot during WWII
Kamikaze