What were the kamikaze pilots thinking of the night before their flights?
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Freedom and justice.
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When the Kamikaze pilots chose this fate, they thought that this would be an act of freedom and justice. The reason being is that the leader of the Japanese Dynasty in World War II explained to them that it would help them regain their confidence about the war. (The Japanese were almost no match for the United States Army.) They may have felt a bit nervous, but they knew (or thought) that it would save them and that they would be remembered.
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