What U.S. Navy Did to Surviving Kamikaze Pilots
For kamikaze pilots, capture was never supposed to happen. They carried pistols with instructions to use them rather than fall into American hands after hearing years of horror stories about Western barbarism. No one could have imagined that captivity would mean playing ping-pong and drinking beer at a hot springs hotel in California. This video covers how Japan's one-way attack program came together, starting with the math behind it. By 1944, conventional strikes hit enemy ships only 2.7% of the time while kamikaze attacks achieved 25%. You'll learn why the volunteer forms with three options were impossible to refuse, how commanders publicly humiliated anyone who checked the wrong box, and why Japanese scholars today estimate maybe 1% of pilots went willingly. The video gets into the letters archived at the Chiran Peace Museum and the secret confinement facility in Fukuoka where pilots who returned were held until they agreed to fly again, a place Japan's official records never mention. The second half covers what actually happened when pilots were captured. Camp Tracy was a converted luxury hotel where prisoners got home-cooked meals from Japanese chefs, spa facilities, and beer while their conversations were recorded in the basement. All records were destroyed the day after the war ended. RogerRoger covers military history with thoroughly researched original content. Contact: [email protected] © RogerRoger 2025 Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=61587115622051 X: x.com/RogerRogerYT Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rogeroger.o... Blog Article: https://www.rogerswarstories.com/2026... Script written by: / andreja-rakocevic Chapters: 0:00 Ping-Pong and Beer in California 3:42 Only 1% Actually Volunteered 9:58 The Letters They Left Behind 13:41 Nine Missions and Nine Returns 17:52 Kill Them With Kindness

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