'We're Trained to Die' — Japanese Female Pilots Were Starving, American's Offer SHATTERED Resolve
Автор: WWII Hidden Courage
Загружено: 2025-12-30
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Okinawa, April 1945. Thirty-two Japanese women pilots sat in a concrete cell for twelve days straight. No food. Cracked lips. Bodies slowly shutting down. These weren't ordinary prisoners — they were aviators of the Imperial Army's 301st Air Transport Squadron, women who had flown suicide supply missions through American fighters and expected death, not capture.
On day thirteen, the cell door opened.
They braced for bullets. They got hot soup. Real rice. Fresh bread. The smell alone made some collapse. Corporal Yoshiko Hasegawa, 23, looked at the bowl and whispered: "This is how they break us."
She was right.
Because what the Americans did next wasn't torture — it was something far more devastating to everything these women believed. This extraordinary WWII documentary reveals how 32 female Japanese pilots confronted the ultimate enemy: compassion from those they were taught to hate. When you've been trained that death is better than surrender, what happens when the enemy refuses to let you be a martyr?
⬇️ The answer changed their lives forever. Watch now.
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