During World War II, kamikaze attacks primarily targeted Allied naval forces, resulting in significant losses. It is estimated that around 3,000 Allied sailors were killed due to these suicide attacks, while approximately 200 ships were sunk or damaged. The kamikaze tactics were particularly prevalent during the latter stages of the war, especially during battles such as Leyte Gulf and Okinawa. Their impact on naval operations was profound, causing both physical and psychological effects on Allied forces.
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