The Japanese resorted to Kamikaze attacks because the planes could take out the U.S. ships but this wasn't very effective because they usually missed.
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Isoroku Yamamoto planned the attacks on PEARL HARBOR and MIDWAY ISLAND
The internments were motivated by the fear of covert Japanese attacks on the mainland United States, and by outbreaks of public hostility toward Japanese-Americans.
The Allied forces responded to the waves of attacks by the Japanese during World War II by implementing strategies such as island hopping, air and naval superiority, and coordinated ground offensives to gradually push back and defeat the Japanese forces.
As far as I know, there was no ultimatum involved, but I may be wrong.
Two answers to this (both are correct):1. To Destroy ships and planes that threatened their expansion efforts.2.The attacks was to prevent Americans from mounting a strong resistance to Japanese expansion.
they were attacks made from Japanese pilots
The battle where the Japanese used kamikaze attacks were at the Battle of Leyte Gulf late in 1944. As to an answer regarding Iwo Jimo , the Imperial orders for the 22,000 troops defending the island, to never surrender was due to the fact it was Japanese soil. All but two Japanese soldiers survived because they surrendered.
Suicide attacks by Japanese pilots = Kamikaze(Divine Wind) .
The first of the Japanese attacks on Australian soil in World War II occurred in February 1942. The last of the dozens of bombing attacks was in 1943.
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They said they were not Japanese no more and that they were Americans now.
Admiral Yamamoto
their attacks were hard to defend against
Isoroku Yamamoto planned the attacks on PEARL HARBOR and MIDWAY ISLAND
Short answer: Pearl Harbor attacks by the Japanese
The internments were motivated by the fear of covert Japanese attacks on the mainland United States, and by outbreaks of public hostility toward Japanese-Americans.