From October 1944 to August 1945, over 3,000 Japanese army and navy pilots died attempting to crash their planes into Allied ships.
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Making Sense of Suicide Missions
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MAKING SENSE OF SUICIDE MISSIONS; ED. BY DIEGO GAMBETTA.
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