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celebrated Olympic runner before becoming a WW2 soldier, main character in the book
Louie's older brother
Louie's friend and Superman crewmate who also survived the crash; marries Cecy and becomes a teacher after the war
lost at sea on the raft with Louie and Phil, eats all the chocolate, and dies on the raft
the duck who lives with the POWs in the Ofuna camp
sadistic leader at two different POW camps, obsesses over Louie and beats and tortures him; becomes a business man and is never prosecuted for his crimes
meets Louie in Miami Beach, becomes his wife two months after they meet
Louie Zamperini's father
Louie Zamperini's mother
British commander imprisoned and forced into slave labor with Louie at the Omori and Naoetsu POW camps
Louie places 8th in the 1936 Olympics
Louie enlists in the Army
Louie is taken home
the plane that crashed and left Louie, Mac, and Phil stranded in the ocean
Louie Zamperini's hometown
what branch in the military did Louie join
where were the 1936 Olympics held
what did the men on the raft have to kill and eat
preacher who inspired Louie and ultimately turned his life around
number of holes in Superman
Japanese man that befriends Louie at USC, turns out he is the head interrogator at all POW camps
Louie's role model, mile runner
Louie's younger sister, marries Harvey Flammer
Louie's youngest sister
Phil's fiancee
author of Unbroken
Japanese guard who offers kindness, he is a Christian
helps form escape plan with Louie, The Quack almost beats him to death when he finds the map in his possession
Olympic runner and Louie's best friend at college
leader of Nazi party in Germany, congratulates Louie at the 1936 Berlin Olympics

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