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There were no Kamikazes in the 1200's... WW2 was in the 1940's....

In 1200's, the Mongols attempted to invade the small island of Japan twice, but a hurricane/storm stopped them to conquer the island, with this miracle salvation, the Japanese termed the storm "kamikaze" meaning, the divine wind.

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Why did Japanese refer to the storms as kamikaze?

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.


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NovaNET answer: japan did not use kamikaze attacks until late in the war when it was loosing badly


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When did japan begin to use kamikaze attacks?

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When did japan start using kamikaze attacks?

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