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Kamikaze
- In Color
WWII…a desperate time when humans found new and more
terrible ways of killing each other. Out of this desperation
came Japanese suicide bombers know as the Kamikaze. To the
Kamikaze, bomb and bomber were one and the same. Called into
power by Emperor Hirohito and creatively offered the new rank
of “God”, 2,500 men were to spend their last terrifying
moments as human artillery streaking towards their targets
encased in airplanes, mini subs and small boats.
These “Knights of the Divine Wind”, so horrifyingly
accurate in their attack, took the lives of over 7,000 allied
servicemen and women during the reign of those first initiated…
and there were still another 4,500 Japanese man being prepared
for knighthood. The fear of these human weapons became a critical
factor in the United States’ decision to avoid an invasion
of the Japanese mainland and, instead, drop the atomic bomb.
This extraordinary production takes you close to ground zero
of these devastating attacks. Featuring astounding, never
before seen footage from U.S. and Japanese archives. With
incredible film footage from cameramen who narrowly escaped
with their lives, as well as the words of men who were actually
there, you will experience the Kamikaze more vividly than
you ever thought possible. This film stands as an important
and provocative look at some of the most horrible wartime
tactics ever imagined…tactics that continue to haunt
the world to this day.
90 mins
Rental - 7
Days $5.00 + tax Purchase
- $29.99 + tax

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