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Memoirs of a Kamikaze - A World War II Pilot's Inspiring Story of Survival, Honor and Reconciliation (Hardcover)
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Memoirs of a Kamikaze - A World War II Pilot's Inspiring Story of Survival, Honor and Reconciliation (Hardcover)
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Loot Price R363
Discovery Miles 3 630
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**Independent Publisher Book Award (IPPY) Winner** An incredible,
untold story of survival and acceptance that sheds light on one of
the darkest chapters in Japanese history. This book tells the story
of Kazuo Odachi who--in 1943, when he was just 16 years-old--joined
the Imperial Japanese Navy to become a pilot. A year later, he was
unknowingly assigned to the Kamikaze Special Attack Corps--a group
of airmen whose mission was to sacrifice their lives by crashing
planes into enemy ships. Their callsign was "ten dead, zero alive."
By picking up Memoirs of a Kamikaze, readers will experience the
hardships of fighter pilot training--dipping and diving and
watching as other trainees crash into nearby mountainsides. They'll
witness the psychological trauma of coming to terms with death
before each mission, and breathe a sigh of relief with Odachi when
his last mission is cut short by Japan's eventual surrender.
They'll feel the anger at a government and society that swept so
much of the sacrifice under the rug in its desperation to rebuild.
Odachi's innate "samurai spirit" carried him through childhood,
WWII and his eventual life as a kendo instructor, police officer
and detective. His attention to detail, unwavering self-discipline
and impenetrably strong mind were often the difference between life
and death. Odachi, who is now well into his nineties, kept his
Kamikaze past a secret for most of his life. Seven decades later,
he agreed to sit for nearly seventy hours of interviews with the
authors of this book--who know Odachi personally. He felt it was
his responsibility to finally reveal the truth about the Kamikaze
pilots: that they were unsuspecting teenagers and young men asked
to do the bidding of superior officers who were never held to
account. This book offers a new perspective on these infamous
suicide pilots. It is not a chronicle of war, nor is it a
collection of research papers compiled by scholars. It is a
transcript of Odachi's words.
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