Are any Japanese pilots from Pearl Harbor still alive?

Harada died in Nagano on 3 May 2016. He was believed to have been the last surviving Japanese combat pilot who had taken part in the attack on Pearl Harbor.
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Are there any Japanese Pearl Harbor pilots still alive?

Kaname Harada, a former fighter ace who was believed to be the last surviving combat pilot to fly for Japan at Pearl Harbor, and who became an apostle of pacifism a half-century later out of remorse over the deaths he caused, died on Tuesday in Nagano, northwest of Tokyo. He was 99.
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How many Japanese pilots from Pearl Harbour survived the war?

What happened, happened. Other Japanese who took part in the Pearl Harbor attack - a score out of the 609 fliers are known to survive - appear wrapped in the past, like Mr. Shiga. The Japanese have a verb for it: ikinokoru, ''to live on, left behind'' by those who died gloriously in battle.
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Are there any Japanese pilots from Pearl Harbor?

Takeshi Maeda, a Japanese Imperial Naval pilot, guided his bomber to Pearl Harbor and released a torpedo that helped sink the USS West Virginia. Years later, he became a leading figure in reconciliation efforts between Japan and the United States.
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How many Japanese pilots lost their lives for the success of the mission Pearl Harbor?

About 3,800 kamikaze pilots died during the war, and more than 7,000 naval personnel were killed by kamikaze attacks.
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Intense Footage of Kamikaze Attacks During WWII



Did kamikaze pilots survive?

Unlikely as it may seem, a number of Japanese kamikaze pilots did survive the war. All had been instructed to return to base if their planes developed a fault on the way to their targets.
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Did Japan warn U.S. about Pearl Harbor?

Japan's military thwarted a declaration of war on the United States before Pearl Harbor said former Japanese Ambassador Takeo Iguchi at a talk sponsored by the Center for National Security Law Sept. 22.
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What happened to the Japanese prisoner from Pearl Harbor?

Kazuo Sakamaki, who became the first Japanese prisoner of war captured by American forces in World War II when his midget submarine ran aground during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, died on Nov. 29. He was 81. His death, in Japan, was reported yesterday by a Japanese veterans' group.
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What is a pajama pilot?

The Pajama Pilot Was a Hero

Second Lieutenant Phil Rasmussen was awarded the Silver Star for his courageous acts in his P-36A over Kaneohe Bay on December 7, 1941. He continued to serve his country during World War II against the Japanese getting his second kill in 1943.
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How many ships are still sunk at Pearl Harbor?

The wrecks of only two vessels remain in the harbor — the Arizona and USS Utah — so survivors of those ships are the only ones who have the option to be laid to rest this way. Most of the ships hit that day were repaired and put back into service or scrapped.
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Could Japan have won ww2?

Key point: Japan could never have crushed U.S. maritime forces in the Pacific and imposed terms on Washington. That doesn't mean it couldn't have won World War II. Let's face it. Imperial Japan stood next to no chance of winning a fight to the finish against the United States.
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How many pilots did Japan lose at Midway?

About sixty pilots were lost in the battle. About 500 out of the 1500 men on the ship were lost.
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How did America retaliate after Pearl Harbour?

The Doolittle Raid, also known as the Tokyo Raid, was an air raid on 18 April 1942 by the United States on the Japanese capital Tokyo and other places on Honshu during World War II.
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What does Tora Tora Tora mean?

5. “Tora, Tora, Tora” was the Japanese code to begin the attack on Pearl Harbor. “Tora” is a Japanese word meaning “tiger,” but the full phrase is considered an abbreviation for totsugeki raigeki, which means “lightning attack.” Tora! Tora!
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Who bombed the USS Arizona pilot?

Hiryu's B5N level bomber flight group, commanded by Lieutenant Commander Tadashi Kusumi, were officially credited with the destruction of USS Arizona. However, Kusumi was a pilot, not a bombardier, so he would not have ordered the bomb drop.
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Were there any prisoners taken at Pearl Harbor?

Until the end of World War II, Japan celebrated its surprise attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, as a glorious victory. But the patriotic legend also created a victim: Kazuo Sakamaki, a lieutenant in the Japanese Navy who was taken captive during the attack, becoming Japan's first prisoner of war in the conflict.
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What is Pearl Harbor today?

Today, Pearl Harbor remains an active military base, Headquarters of the Pacific Fleet, and a National Historic Landmark that's home to four unique attractions: from the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor that started it all, to the surrender of the Japanese on the deck of the mighty Battleship Missouri, these four ...
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Did Churchill know about Pearl Harbor?

Churchill reflected upon his reaction to the news of the attack on Pearl Harbor and said he “slept the sleep of the saved.” Obviously, his spirits were elevated now that the United States was in the war, but tell us about those days, from December 8 through December 11, when there was no declaration of war between the ...
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Is Captain Thurman a real person?

Capt. Thurman was not a real person, but a composite character based on several officers and stories, according to a Disney spokesman.
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What did kamikaze pilots drink before crashing?

Kamikaze pilots drinking a glass of sake before their attacks during the Battle of Leyte Gulf on December 10, 1944.
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Why did kamikaze pilots shave their heads?

In line with the use of phrases like: 'a shaven head full of powerful incantations' stands for the Japanese rituals according to which the soldiers have to shave their heads. The shaven head not only shows their readiness but also their dignity after their death.
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What would happens if a kamikaze pilot returned?

The Japanese announced the execution of any pilot who returned alive from Kamikaze attacks nine times. They thought of it as an act of cowardice that quashed one's honor. The returning pilots were again prepared to attack the Allied warships and die for the glorious Nation and the Emperor.
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