Japenese suicide pilots.
A Japanese suicide pilot during WWII
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.
Kamikaze can be used as a noun and an adjective.
I doubt that they invented it, but Japanese kamikaze pilots used the technique in WWII.
Kamikaze is the term for Japanese suicide bombers in WWII
Great Blunders of WWII - 1998 The Failure of the Kamikaze 1-8 was released on: USA: 1998
In the WWII Kamikaze attack of 25 November 1944, 15 were killed and 44 were wounded.
If a US Sailor believes that Kamikaze's were not effective during WWII, then the odd's are good, that that sailor was never aboard a US Warship, when it was hit by a "Kamakazi." The US Navy has already stated on record; that the kamakazi's were the greatest threat to the US Navy during WWII.
Kamikaze is the correct spelling.
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Kamikaze Karnival was created in 1993.
Kamikaze Shirt was created in 1993.