Bravery has nothing to do with good or evil. I'm with you on the heroism part, though.
I think that bravery is defined as a positive act.
Courageous isn't.
What if they believed they sacrificed themselves to do good? Defending the emperor/homeland, helping the Asian countries develope under Japanese rule etc. Many people sincerely believed they were doing good.
Doesn't matter. Of course they thought they were doing good, otherwise they wouldn't be so determined ( even people who think they want to commit evil acts, are just defining good differently, thus what they think of as good, is actually good as described by most of society, and not by them. This doesn't have to do much with a neutral definition of good, as according to an ethical codex )
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