What Japanese Really Thought About American Pilots In WWII

What Japanese Really Thought About American Pilots In WWII
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At 0814 hours on August 7th, 1942, flight petty officer Saboro Sakai climbed into the cockpit of his Mitsubishi, a 6M0 at Rabbal, New Britain, preparing for a mission that would shatter everything he believed about his enemy. The tropical heat was already oppressive, the air thick with humidity and the smell of aviation fuel. Sakai had performed hi... Read More
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