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[#170708] Written by: jyanendra [08/11/11, 18:16]
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Internationally, Kamikaze pilots remain a potent metaphor for fanaticism. In Japan, they are largely
revered for their selfless sacrifice. Yet few outside Japan know that hundreds of kamikaze pilots
survived the war. By the spring of 1945, when all Japanese planes were reassigned to kamikaze
(Tokkotai) attacks, Japan could no longer defend its airspace and its naval fleet was demolished.
Old airplanes and inadequate training resulted in many failed engines, leaving scores of pilots
stranded. When Japan surrendered, hundreds of kamikaze trainees were awaiting sortie orders that
never arrived.

Through rare interviews with surviving kamikaze pilots, we learn that the military demanded pilots
volunteer to give up their lives. Retracing their journeys from teenagers to doomed pilots, a
complex history of brutal training and ambivalent sacrifice is revealed. As U.S. firebombs
incinerated its major cities and the country ran out of weapons and fuel, Japan’s military
government refused to accept the reality that it could no longer fight. Instead they sent thousands
of pilots off to targets nearly impossible to reach. Sixty years later, survivors in their eighties
tell us about their training, their mindsets, their experiences in a kamikaze cockpit and what it
meant to survive when thousands of their fellow pilots had died. Their stories insist we set aside
our preconceptions to relive their all too human experiences with them. Ultimately, they help us
question what responsibilities a government at war has to its soldiers and to its people.

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