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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2007

Kamikaze: A Japanese Pilot's Own Story of the Infamous Suicide Squadrons
By Yasuo Kuwahara & Gordon T. Allred celebrates its 50th Anniversary as a WWII Classic. Go to http://thekamikazebook.com

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  • i love japan,and would love to see this being made into a movie cause we need to know what was going through the minds of the kamikazes especially how kuwahar survived.

  • Kuwahara's story is indeed one that needs to be told on the big screen.

  • what is the name of this song? please answer me

  • It's called "Battle Of Armageddon" by Dan Graham

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  • Nothing is more beautiful than an honourable end to an honourable life.

    Hail to the Kamikaze!

    Hail to Nippon!

  • Death is so light like a feather and honour is so heavy like a mountain

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  • @manolino1969 GOD Bless the USA is actually the easiest.

  • Kamikaze is the easiest way to say: "I am a real idiot".

  • @ElysiumFilms stupid fucking comment just sayin..just sayin

  • BANZAIi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Fizwalker will definitely visit some day, thanks for the hint

  • @Fullperson If you ever get a chance to visit Hawaii, you should take a tour of the USS Missouri. Between the rear main turret and the aft superstructure, there's a spot where a Kamikaze hit the ship. The pilot of the plane was recovered (He died in the crash.) and given a full military funeral at sea with honors. The damage dealt by the Kamikaze is still there too, aside from the scorched deck planking that is.

  • @Fullperson I can respect that.

  • @Fizwalker true enough, one things for sure, it takes some balls to do this

  • @ackesnack Wasn't it the USSR that invaded Finland? And wasn't Sweden neutral while Norway was invaded by Germany?

  • @surn1970 Sure....Oh and you forgot the third member of the Axis powers, Italy. Might actually look into reading history instead of accusing, well, the world, of creating falsehoods. Japan was a major power in the pacific, Germany was a major power, and what we think of as superpowers... Didn't really exist. If there were any, they'd have been the British Empire and the USSR. The USA was a major power prior to World War II, but wasn't considered a superpower until afterwards.

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