Why were the japanese kamikaze pilots willing to crash their planes and die?
a)they knew the...
Why were the japanese kamikaze pilots willing to crash their planes and die?
a)they knew their planes were faulty and could not sustain air battles.
b)they knew they were being beaten by the u. s. and allies and had lost hope. c)the soviets had invaded, taking out their oil refineries.
d)the japanese believed "it's better to die than to be captured."
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