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We tried to live with 120 percent intensity, rather than waiting for death. We read and read, trying to understand why we had to die in our early twenties. We felt the clock ticking away towards our death, every sound of the clock shortening our lives.& So wrote Irokawa Daikichi, one of the many kamikaze pilots, or 'tokkotai', who faced almost certain death in the futile military operations conducted by Japan at the end of World War II. This moving history presents diaries and correspondence left by members of the 'tokkotai 'and other Japanese student soldiers who perished during the war. Outside of Japan, these kamikaze pilots were considered unbridled fanatics and chauvinists who willingly sacrificed their lives for the emperor. But the writings explored here by Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney clearly and eloquently speak otherwise. A significant number of the kamikaze were university students who were drafted and forced to volunteer for this desperate military operation. Such young men were the intellectual elite of modern Japan: steeped in the classics and major works of philosophy, they took Descartes' & I think, therefore I am& as their motto. And in their diaries and correspondence, as Ohnuki-Tierney shows, these student soldiers wrote long and often heartbreaking soliloquies in which they poured out their anguish and fear, expressed profound ambivalence toward the war, and articulated thoughtful opposition to their nation's imperialism. A salutary correction to the many caricatures of the kamikaze, this poignant work will be essential to anyone interested in the history of Japan and World War II.
World War, 1939-1945 --- Kamikaze pilots --- Kamikaze bombers (Persons) --- Bomber pilots --- Aerial operations, Japanese. --- Aerial operations, Japanese --- Japan. --- Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai (Japan) --- Shimpū Tokubetsu Kōgekitai (Japan) --- Japanese Naval Special Attack Force --- 日本.
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By late 1944 the war in the Pacific had turned decisively against the Japanese, and overwhelming Allied forces began to close in on the home islands. At this point Japan unveiled a terrifying new tactic: the suicide attack, or Kamikaze, named after the 'Divine Wind' which had once before, in medieval times, saved Japan from invasion. Intentionally crashing bomb-laden aircraft into Allied warships, these piloted guided missiles at first seemed unstoppable, calling into question the naval strategy on which the whole war effort was based.This book looks at the origins of the campaign, at its stra
World War, 1939-1945 --- Kamikaze airplanes --- Suicide --- Killing oneself --- Self-killing --- Death --- Right to die --- Kamikaze aeroplanes --- Suicide airplanes --- Bombers --- Aerial operations, Japanese. --- History. --- Social aspects --- Campaigns --- Naval operations, American. --- Naval operations, British. --- Causes --- Japan. --- Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai (Japan) --- Shimpū Tokubetsu Kōgekitai (Japan) --- Japanese Naval Special Attack Force --- 日本.
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Une synthèse sur l'histoire des kamikazes japonais, étayée par des témoignages de rescapés. Essentiellement recrutés parmi de jeunes étudiants, ils furent l'instrument spectaculaire de la propagande guerrière. L'ouvrage évoque leur place dans l'imaginaire collectif et les rapports difficiles du pays avec la mémoire. ©Electre 2015
Kamikaze airplanes --- World War, 1939-1945 --- Kamikazes (Avions) --- 2ème guerre mondiale --- Aerial operations, Japanese --- Opérations aériennes japonaises --- Suicide --- Campaigns --- Psychological aspects --- Japan. --- History --- 2ème guerre mondiale --- Opérations aériennes japonaises --- Killing oneself --- Self-killing --- Death --- Right to die --- Causes --- Kamikaze Tokubetsu Kōgekitai (Japan) --- Shimpū Tokubetsu Kōgekitai (Japan) --- Japanese Naval Special Attack Force --- 日本. --- History. --- World War (1939-1945) --- J3388 --- J4888.10 --- J4800.80 --- Japan: History -- Gendai, modern -- Shōwa period -- World War II -- Pacific war (1941-1945) --- Japan: Defense and military -- arms, weaponry --- Japan: International politics and law in general --- --Causes --- J4880.80 --- Japan: Defense and military -- history -- Gendai (1926- ), prewar Shōwa period, WW II, 20th century --- World War, 1939-1945 - Aerial operations, Japanese --- World War, 1939-1945 - Campaigns - Pacific Ocean --- Suicide - Japan - Psychological aspects --- tactique désespérée --- mourir pur vaincre --- endoctrinement --- terreur --- idéologie --- kamikazes --- Japon
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