Kamikaze pilots were Japanese pilots during World War 2 who committed suicide missions against the ships by deliberately crashing their planes into ships. Thousands of these Japanese Kamikaze pilots volunteered and would commit the suicide crashes when their planes were too damaged to continue flying, or when they did not want to be captured. Kamikaze translates to "God wind" or "divine wind."
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The English route taken by Richard I was the longest, they went around the peninsula and through Italy, then set towards Holy Land on their way, they stayed in Chipre and conquered it. The French, lead by Philippe II, went towards Genova by land and then sailed to the Holy Land, their route was shorter and they took less time to get there.
In 1488 Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias became the first European mariner to round the southern tip of Africa, opening the way for a sea route from Europe to Asia. Dias's ship rounded the perilous cape of Good Hope and then sailed around Africa's Southernmost point, Cabo das Agulhas, to enter the waters of the Indian Ocean.
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After WW2, Japan went through a rebuilding phase through post- WW2 to the Cold War ending. With the help of America supplying aid to Japan, in hopes of slowing the spread of communism westward, the US rebuilt japan in a sort of Democratic form of a nation, thus resulting in one of the wealthiest nations in the world.