Why were the Japanese kamikaze pilot willing to crash there planes and

Why were the Japanese kamikaze pilot willing to crash there planes and die

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Solution 1

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2 months ago
They belived that they'd rather die than surrender

Solution 2

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2 months ago
The Japanese believed "It's better to die than to be captured."

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