One of the Best World War II Books I’ve Read
Unbroken by Laura Hillenbrand (author of Seabiscuit) is one of the best World War II (WWII) books I’ve read. It covers the amazing experiences of Louis Zamperini and those he served with during WWII, his inauspicious sometimes criminal early life in Torrence, California and, thanks to the persistence of his brother Peter, his introduction to running, which ultimately culminates with his participation in the Olympics, after setting many records during his high school years. After high school graduation Zamperini enlists, is sent to a post Pearl Harbor attack world on the island of Oahu where constant vigilance characterizes the need to stay on top of Japanese military moves, and watching out for their fighter planes known as Zeros in order to protect that beleaguered series of islands . The speed with which Japan invades countries gives reason for concern, as the author notes during this general time period Japan also “… attacked Thailand, Shanghai, Malaya, the Philippi...