Scenarios about 'kamikaze'
The suicidal aerial attacks carried out by Japanese pilots against Allied naval vessels during the final stages of World War II, particularly from 1944-1945. These deliberate crash missions, named after the "divine wind" typhoons that protected Japan from Mongol invasions in the 13th century, represented desperate tactics as Japan faced imminent defeat, and have become symbolic of fanatical sacrifice in military history.
What If The Mongols Conquered Japan?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Mongol invasions of 1274 and 1281 succeeded, fundamentally altering East Asian history and Japan's cultural and political development.