Kamikazes were frightening because they represented a relentless, suicidal commitment to their mission, often targeting ships and military installations during World War II. Their tactics involved crashing planes loaded with explosives directly into enemy vessels, creating a devastating impact and instilling fear in naval forces. The unpredictability of their attacks and the sheer determination of the pilots added to the terror, as they were willing to sacrifice their lives for their cause. This combination of psychological warfare and physical destruction made kamikaze attacks particularly alarming for Allied forces.
Kamikazes were frightening primarily due to their unwavering commitment to their mission, often sacrificing their own lives to inflict damage on enemy ships and forces during World War II. Their surprise attacks, often launched in swarms, created chaos and panic among naval crews, as they were difficult to intercept and defend against. The psychological impact of facing an enemy willing to die for their cause added to the terror, as it challenged the very notions of warfare and survival.
Because they were willing to kill themselves to kill their enemies in the process. It was also scary if you saw the kamikazes impact the ships because it would be like all hell was breaking loose around you.
Purple.
ships or boats
I believe they were called kamikazes.
because kamikazes were tamil
Kamikazes were considered suicide pilots.
Kamikazes were not German, but in fact Japanese. Japanese kamikazes were suicide pilots in WWII who purposefully crashed thir planes full of bombs as a way of combat.
Because they were willing to kill themselves to kill their enemies in the process. It was also scary if you saw the kamikazes impact the ships because it would be like all hell was breaking loose around you.
Purple.
Well young grasshopper. The Kamikazes were just pilots that flew into things, so yes they did have uniforms.
Japan in WW2
They didn't, they were suicide bombers.
Frightening
Devotion to the Emperor and the tradition of bushido.
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ships or boats