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Leland Hunter
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15 August, 11:18
Why were kamikazes so frightening?
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Elena Zuniga
15 August, 11:31
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Kamikazes were frightening because they were literally suicidal Japanese pilots who had no hesitance to attack during war. They did a great amount of damage with their planes too.
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