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  1. Jan 15, 2024 · A book from the Chiran museum, “The Mind of the Kamikaze,” includes Itsuis last letter to the infant, which is on display at the museum. “Work hard and please grow up to be an...

  2. May 22, 2016 · This is a collection of letters from kamikaze pilots written just before they flew their final missions. They show a concern for family and mundane, everyday things. These translations may be a little awkward at times. Kamikaze Special Attack Group Fugoku Killed near Luzon Island on 13 November 1944 Native of Shizuoka Prefecture.

  3. Jun 23, 2021 · Final moment before a kamikaze hits. Wikimedia commons. Pilots were required to write a final letter home. Most letters were sent to parents. Some to significant others.

  4. Feb 13, 2019 · The last moments of a kamikaze. (Image source: WikiCommons) A common theme running through these final letters is the strong love felt by the pilots for their wives, and the wish that their loved ones might live. They were also not unaware of the pain that their decision to join the special attackers might cause.

  5. Overview of writings (e.g., letters, poems, diaries) by kamikaze pilots and other members of Japanese special attack forces, which made suicide attacks on Allied forces near the end of World War II.

  6. Japans Kyushu island is home to two moving museums that detail the final thoughts of the young WWII pilots tasked with flying their bomb-laden planes into US warships.

  7. Jan 15, 2024 · A museum official said they didn’t have the teenager’s last letter, but the letters of other young kamikaze show the bravado of youth. Torao Kato, an 18-year-old second lieutenant, wrote in Japanese in bold brush strokes: “Dearest mother, please live a long life full of vigor. I will try to destroy a big one.”