1.A Japanese word meaning divine wind, used to mean a suicidal action, especially that of Japanese pilots in World War II who deliberately crashed their airplanes onto enemy ships. 2.Japanese planes loaded with explosives flown by pilots trained to make suicidal crash attacks on targets. ...
The kanji for wind is a bit different here, 神飆, but it shows that the idea exists in old Chinese texts. The second meaning is the English understanding of “kamikaze” as a “nickname” for the “commando troops” of World War 2. This meaning can also be found in ...
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Jansen’s gesture mimics the police force’s logo seen throughout the film, which is clearly meant to suggest a new form of the “Heil Hitler” salute. Jansen’s reckless predilection for violent resolution is surely a stand-in for the reviled Stasi practices of the time. Jansen’s cover-...
families directly targeted by aerial bombardment. In these circumstances, the Japanese military leaders decision to emphasize the suicide kamikaze attack was a desperate strategy whose only possible meaning was to convince the US and its allies to ease surrender terms and prevent a US landing in ...
1.A Japanese word meaning divine wind, used to mean a suicidal action, especially that of Japanese pilots in World War II who deliberately crashed their airplanes onto enemy ships. 2.Japanese planes loaded with explosives flown by pilots trained to make suicidal crash attacks on targets. ...
1.A Japanese word meaning divine wind, used to mean a suicidal action, especially that of Japanese pilots in World War II who deliberately crashed their airplanes onto enemy ships. 2.Japanese planes loaded with explosives flown by pilots trained to make suicidal crash attacks on targets. ...
1.A Japanese word meaning divine wind, used to mean a suicidal action, especially that of Japanese pilots in World War II who deliberately crashed their airplanes onto enemy ships. 2.Japanese planes loaded with explosives flown by pilots trained to make suicidal crash attacks on targets. ...
Literally meaning “divine wind,” the term kamikaze was coined in honour of the 1281 typhoon, as it was perceived to be a gift from the gods, supposedly granted after a retired emperor went on a pilgrimage and prayed for divine intervention. The term was later used in World War II to ...