Fair enough in turn Dark. It is true that toward the end of the war, both Germany and Japan were trying to force pilots through their training program faster and faster. In the case of the Japanese, it didn't require as much skill to be a kamikaze pilot, just enough to get the aircraft over a target and dive it in. Allied pilots remarked the drastic loss in pilot quality for later-trained German pilots. If I recall correctly, the Germans were experimenting with the use of electric shock as part of their training regime towards the end.
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