Japanese Emperor Hirohito was worshipped as the manifestation of the divine. He led his followers to complete what act, known as "divine wind"?

Answer Kamikaze

Many emperors and dictators have a cult of personality, and none more so than the last emperor of Japan, Emperor Hirohito, who led the country into WWII. Hirohito reintroduced the Shinto belief that the monarch was related to the goddess Amaterasu and, thus, was the divine connection between heaven and Earth. In his mission to expand the Japanese Empire, he invoked the concept of the "divine wind" or kamikazes – those dive-bombing pilots who self-sacrificed for the good of god...aka, the emperor, himself.

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