July 3, 2014 - In the 1930s and 40s Louie Zamperini was one of the most famous men in America, a national hero in both sports and war.In 1936 he starred at the Olympics in Berlin. In World War II, after his bomber crashed in the Pacific he floated on a raft for 47 days, fighting off sharks with his bare hands.
Close to death, he was captured by the Japanese, and spent two years in prison camps where he was singled out for brutal torture because of his hero status back home.
But he remained "Unbroken" -- the title of a bestselling biography.
snip We asked if he considers himself a hero.
"Oh no, no. I got three purple hearts, for what? I got all my limbs. I see these guys in a wheelchair with one, two limbs missing. Those guys are your heroes." read more>>>
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