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Why is the Kamikaze remembered

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Kamikaze is mostly remembered off of Japan's war tactic during World War Two which made pilots of the Kamikaze Corps to kill themselves by ramming planes into enemy targets (Mainly American Ships). The history of "Kamikaze" was the huge typhoon that had destroyed the Mongolian invaders twice. Kamikaze means "Divine Wind." It is not really known for the typhoon but as the WWII tactic that was used heavily.

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