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During World War II, the term kamikaze referred to Japanese
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During World War II, the term kamikaze referred to Japanese
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During World War II, the term kamikaze referred to Japanese fighter pilots of who sacrifice their lives in dive-bombing ships--meaning that they would willingly and purposefully fly into enemy ships in the hopes of sinking the ship.
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