Life of a Kamikaze
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Lieutenant Saburo Dohi and cadet Hideo Suzuki pilot the secret weapon "Okha" in a top-secret mission, successfully sinking an American aircraft carrier and sacrificing their lives for Japan during World War II. Out of 17 cadets assigned to the mission, only three survived, gathering years later to honor their fallen comrades.
Insights
- Lieutenant Saburo Dohi piloted the game-changing "Okha" weapon, successfully sinking the USS Mannert L. Abele, sacrificing himself in the process, showcasing the ultimate dedication and sacrifice for the war effort.
- Hideo Suzuki, while training with the "Okha" glider, faced challenges but successfully landed, ultimately regretting missing the chance to sacrifice himself for the nation, highlighting the complex emotions and decisions faced by those involved in wartime missions.
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What was the secret weapon used in the attack?
Okha
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