Kamikaze pilots were not necessarily "brainwashed" in a traditional sense, but they were heavily influenced by a combination of intense nationalism, cultural values, and military indoctrination. Many were motivated by a sense of duty, honor, and the desire to protect their homeland, often viewing their sacrifice as noble. The Japanese Imperial military also promoted a culture of martyrdom, which contributed to their willingness to undertake suicide missions. Overall, while external pressures played a significant role, the pilots' actions were rooted in complex social and psychological factors rather than outright brainwashing.
Kamikaze pilots were not expected to return from what was a suicidal attack on the enemy.Most Kamikaze pilots had little training, nor flew decent aeroplanes.
the kamikaze pilots were japenese pilots that purposely crashed there planes into allied ships, commiting suicide.
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 lot, aat least 5,000. But all pilots were potential kamikaze pilots.
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Japenese suicide pilots.
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There weren't any kamikaze pilots in the bombing of Pearl Harbor.