Lucky Louie
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On forgiveness: In 1950, Zamperini returned to Japan for the first time since his liberation to address the Japanese war criminals held at Sugamo Prison in Tokyo. While there he shook hands and embraced many of his old camp guards. Mutsuhiro Watanabe, Louie's most notorious tormentor, avoided capture, but Louie wrote him a letter forgiving him and even tried to meet him in 1998 when he returned to Japan for the 1998 Winter Olympics! www.awesomestories.com
Louie earned the nickname "The Torrance Tornado" when he broke the high school mile record. His brother, Pete, who coached him, encouraged, and never gave up on him, stands next to him in this photo. Louie said that his athletic training helped him withstand the torment that he endured. i.telegraph.co.uk
On surviving: “I never thought about losing. I was only thinking about winning,” Zamperini said to an auditorium full of USC students “And I didn’t think about dying because I was only thinking about living.” www.aaronmchugh.com
Louie was a U.S. Olympic team member at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. This is where he actually met Hitler. cfdb.owmconsulting.netdna-cdn.com
"Never give up, no matter what." --Louis Zamperini www.pamenderby.com
An American Hero, Louie survived 47 days lost at sea and two years of abuse in several POW camps in Japan. "Lucky Louie", as many called him, cheated death several times including, before the actual plane crash that left him and his crew mates lost at sea, while fighting for his life on the raft, and in the POW camps. www.edhat.com

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