Description
Condition: Used
Condition
Pre-owned vintage photograph.
Please check the photos carefully for the exact condition.
Item Details
Type: Original Photograph
Subject: Japanese Kamikaze Pilot
Era: World War II
Country: Japan
Size: Approx. 11 x 15 cm
Description
This is an original vintage photograph believed to show a Japanese Kamikaze pilot before a mission during World War II.
Such historical photographs are collected as important historical materials related to the Pacific War and military history.
Please review the images carefully for details regarding condition and authenticity.
Shipping
The item will be carefully packaged and shipped from Japan with tracking.
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During the final stages of World War II, the Japanese military organized special attack units known as “Kamikaze,” in which pilots carried out deliberate crash attacks against enemy ships.
Photographs related to these units are considered historically significant because they document a unique and tragic aspect of wartime history. Original photographs from the Pacific War period are often collected by historians, military memorabilia collectors, and World War II enthusiasts.
Items originating from Japan are particularly valued because many surviving photographs remained in private collections and were rarely exported overseas.
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