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The tactic was called "kamikaze," which translates to "divine wind" in Japanese. During World War II, kamikaze pilots executed suicide attacks by crashing their explosive-laden aircraft into Allied naval vessels, particularly American ships. This strategy aimed to inflict maximum damage and demoralize enemy forces.

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