Louis Zamperini is an old man in his 90s. As a veteran of the Second World War and the Olympic, he sent an adventurous life. He is recognized as a hero of war to other people, but he will not accept becoming a hero of war. Why do not you go back and see what he did in the past to get such a title. Louisan Perini is a child of Italian race. His mother and father are immigrants from Italy and have two children. Pete of the biggest child, Louis Zamperini. They do not speak English when they arrive in America.
Biography of Laura Hillenbrand Unbroken: The story of World War II survival, recovery, redemption tells the amazing story of the Olympic athlete Lewis Zan Perini, a hero of war. In almost impossible circumstances, Zamperini succeeded through years of extreme poverty and torture, crashed hundreds of miles from Oahu, Hawaii, and first spent at sea when he became a captive in Japan. It is day. Violent commander is called Mutsuhiro "bird" Watanabe. *
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Louisan Perini is always better. After falling into trouble, Zamperini found a way out of the track and the field. When one quarter of a mile was one of the most difficult goals of sports, Zamperini surpassed the limit. Zamperini made a record of a national high school at 4: 21.3 in 1934. He received a scholarship from the University of Southern California and began training the Olympic Games in 1936. At the Berlin Olympics, Zamperini finished eighth in the 5,000-meter race but completed the final lap of all the athletes who recorded the fastest score in 56 seconds, which has never been before. His last blow caught Adolf Hitler's attention, and he personally blessed Chipperini after the game. Zamperini directed his attention to the 1940 Olympic Games