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What was a kamikaze?

A. A pilot who loaded his aircraft with bombs and flew it to an enemy ship, where he surrendered.
B. A pilot who deliberately crashed his aircraft into an enemy ship.
C. A pilot who tried to escape from a battle without his comrades' knowledge.
D. A pilot who deliberately crashed his aircraft into the empty ocean.



Answer :

Answer:

B. A pilot who deliberately crashed his aircraft into an enemy ship.

Explanation:

A kamikaze attack is a term used to describe the war tactic of the Japanese army, where pilots commit sui-cidal attacks by crashing their aircrafts onto enemy targets.

These attacks was first used in World War II, October 25, 1944, during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Lieutenant Yukio Seki led a group of the Special Attack Corps to American soldiers.

During the beginning of the use of kamikaze, a new aircraft, the Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka, was created. It was a jet-powered sui-cide aircraft.

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