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.039 qualified for 5000m, though seriously overweight 040 final quarter mile 56 seconds .040 Goebbels "Hitler wants to see you", Hitler "Ah, you're the boy with the fast finish" .042 stole Nazi flag from Chancellery perimeter wall, questioned by [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werner_von_Fritsch | Von Fritsch ]], given flag .043 banquet, necking with German girls, "Please take us to America!" .043 London for British Olympic Games, billeted in slum, protested, moved to Grosvenor with Olympic Committee .045 USC Sept 1936 047 trained doctor-discouraged "agony runs" .048 watched Count of Monte Cristo with Robert Donat (1934) ... not available .049 East Coast runners spike Zamp, still won mile with 4:08.3 national collegiate record, but might have broke 4 min .050 friend James Sazaki |
Louis Zamperini
Unbroken
Laura Hillenbrand 2010
Beaverton Lib 940.5472 HIL
USAAF Pilot Louis Zamperini , Japanese POW Camps
- scrambled timeline preface
- xvii preface 1943/6/23 raft in Pacific, 27 days after crash
- xviii strafed by Japanese bomber
003 1929/8/26 12yo L.Z. childhood home Torrance CA, Graf Zeppelin overhead at night
005 LZ born 1917/1/26 in Olean NY f. Anthony railway electrician, m. Louise
- 005-007 hellion, scared of airplane flights 008 older brother Pete, younger sisters Silvia and Virginia
- 013 1931 Louis steals tickets, brother Pete convinces school principal to let Louis run track, Pete coached him
- 015 Louis surrenders to Pete, seriously runs, 016 builds lungs, 225 seconds underwater
- 017 swivelling hips, seven foot stride, 1933 high school class president, wins races, breaks records
- 018 wins 1933 UCLA Cross Country two-mile race by more than a quarter mile
- 020 1934 National high school 4:21.3 mile, beating 4.23.6 record, broken by Bob Seaman in 1953
- 025 Wins 1936 Olympic trials 5000 meter race in New York, overeats on ship
- 034 7th in race, 14:46.8, fastest American 5000 in 1936, fastest last lap ever 56 seconds
- 035 Hitler says (translated) "Ah, you're the boy with the fast finish"
- 036 Steals chancellery flag, allowed to keep it
- 040 USC, Jimmy Sazaki p46 Japanese spy
- 041 June 1938, NCAA championship, attacked and boxed by other runners, still wins mile with 4:08.3, NCAA record until 1973
- 044 1940 Olympics Japan host withdraws, Finland alternate attacked, leaves USC a few credits short, welder at Lockheed
- 044 early 1941 joins Army Air Corps, washes out, joins army again September 29
- 052 Japan attacks Wake Island air base Dec 11, lose two destroyers and 1153 men, Americans lose 52, 98 captured Dec 23
053 kludge bombsight and an $8000 Norden bombsight
- 054 Louis visits home, then to Ephrata (WA) Army Airfield
- 055 pilot Russell Allen Phillips "Phil" Indiana, Purdue U
058 Top turret gunner & engineer Stanley Pillsbury, Maine
058 Waist gunner & engineer Clarence Douglas, Virginia
058 Nose gunner & navigator Robert Mitchell, Illinois
058 Belly gunner & radioman Frank Glassman, Chicago
- 058 Tail gunner Ray Lambert, Maryland
058 Waist gunner & radioman Harry Brooks, Michigan
- 058 Co-pilot George Moznette
059 372nd Bomb Squadron 307th Bomb Group Seventh Air Force, B-24D
- 059 no steering, taxi with engine power and brakes, Flying Coffin
Aircraft |
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Production |
18,188 |
12,731 |
Crew |
11 |
10 |
Length |
67 ft 2 in |
74 ft 4 in |
Wingspan |
110 ft |
103 ft 9 in |
Height |
17 ft 7.5 in |
19 ft 1 in |
Wing area |
1,048 sq ft |
1,420 sq ft |
Aspect ratio |
11.55 |
7.57 |
Zero-lift drag coefficient CD |
CD 0.0406 |
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Frontal area |
42.54 sq ft |
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Airfoil: root |
Davis (22%) |
Airfoil: NACA 0018 |
tip |
Davis (9.3%) |
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Empty weight |
36,500 lb |
36,135 lb |
GroUnbrokenss weight |
55,000 lb |
54,000 lb |
Max takeoff weight |
65,000 lb plus |
65,500 lb |
Fuel capacity normal |
2,344 US gal |
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long-range tanks in bomb bay |
3,614 US gal |
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Oil capacity |
131.6 US gal |
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Powerplant |
4 × 1,200 hp |
4 × 1,200 hp |
Propellers diameter |
3-bladed 11 ft 7 in |
3-bladed |
Performance |
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Maximum speed |
297 mph at 25,000 ft |
287 mph |
Cruise speed |
215 mph |
182 mph |
Stall speed |
95 mph |
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Range: 1,540 mi |
1,340 nmi at 237 mph |
2,000 mi |
normal fuel,maximum internal bomb load |
with 6000lb bombload |
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Ferry range |
3,700 mi |
3,750 mi |
Service ceiling |
28,000 ft |
35,600 ft |
Rate of climb |
1,025 ft/min |
900 ft/min |
Time to altitude |
20,000 ft in 25 minutes |
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Lift-to-drag |
12.9 |
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Wing loading |
52.5 lb/sq ft |
38.0 lb/sq ft |
Power/mass |
0.0873 hp/lb |
0.089 hp/lb |
Armament |
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Guns |
10 × .50 caliber M2 |
13 × .50 in M2 |
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Browning machine guns |
Browning machine guns |
Bombs: |
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Short range |
400 mi : 8,000 pounds |
400 mi : 8,000 lb |
Long range |
800 mi : 5,000 pounds |
800 mi : 4,500 lb |
Very long range |
1,200 mi : 2,700 pounds |
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Wing placement |
high, unstable flotation |
low, stable floation |
- 61 Army Air Force AAF 52,651 stateside accidents, 14,903 personnel killed, mostly trainees
65 November 1942 372nd flies to Hickam Field Oahu, crew names plane Super Man (184 D model upgraded to E)
- 68 aerial gunning 3x squadron average, Louie bomb scores outstanding, target dead center 7/9 times
- 68 10h/day boring sea patrol
- 72 Deploy to Midway, December 23, 1942 attack Wake
- 76 Admiral Chester Nimitz presents Distinguished Flying Crosses to pilots, Air Medals to crewmen
- 80 WWII, 35,933 AAF planes lost to combat and (mostly) accidents, 70% KIA from operational accidents, not enemy action
- 82 fuel leaks and cigarettes blow up planes
- 84 Tour of duty 40 combat missions, 50% survived that long
- 85 B-24 High wing and protruding bomb bay doors, broke up in 2/3 of ditchings, sharks arrive quickly, rescue unlikely
- 87 mid 1994, better-provisioned rafts with radios, but 1945 Jan only 13% of downed airmen rescued
- 87 half of Catalina flying boats crash hitting the ocean, for every man rescued, several rescuers die
91 Canton Island, "one tree", 7000x150 foot runway, Kiribati
- 95 bombed Nauru, shot down all the Zeros
103 Super Man shot up, lands at Funafuti, 594 holes, Harry Brooks dies
- 106 Japanese air raid, planes destroyed, church evacuated before destruction
112 New crew for Louie and Phil tail gunner Francis McNamara "Mac"
- 116 Crew flies Green Hornet, search and rescue mission 225 miles north of Palmyra, engine fail, wrong engine feathered
- 119 crash, sinking with plane, Mae West works, surfaces
- 125 inflated raft, probably released by engineer before death
- 126 Louie barely catches raft, paddles to catch second raft, then pick up Phil and tail gunner Mac
127 Ration D bars , rafts grossly underprovisioned
- 129 Sharks around raft
- 132 Mac ate all the chocolate, plane overhead
- 133 plane high overhead, flare gun and dye no response, probably drifting west
- 134 May 30 search 42nd squadron B-24 Daisy Mae overhead, drifting west towards Marshalls and Gilberts, Japanese held
- approximately 160 east near equator?
- 138 "missing" telegrams 139 Louis Z. loss headline news in California
- 143 catch albatross, use as fishing bait Sharks take some of the hooks
- 145 Phil and Louis reminisce and quiz each other to stay sane .. eventually, home recipes
- 149 Phil prays, Louis learns to. 151 Louis ties hooks to fingers, catches fish by hand
- 153 Japanese bomber strafes rafts, time of day suggested their location
- 157 hole patch kit sandpaper - glue and sand washed off
- 161 Mac clubbed a shark, reclaimed his sanity
- 162 Louis grabs 4 foot shark by tail, kills it with screwdriver through eyes, liver edible, they eat it
- 163 Great white shark .165 Mac dies on 33rd day .167 memories of early life
- 167 40th day, Louis vision of 21 singers in a cloud
- 168 46th day, see islands
- 171 Capture by Japanese patrol boat 172 first food in 8 days
- 172 Kindly doctor .173 each man had lost half his body weight
- 174 Freighter takes them to Kwajalein July 16 expecting execution
- 180 Kwajelein native says all POWs were executed
- 185 Christian guard Kawamura gives Louie and Phil candy
- 188 Interrogated for base locations, Louie identified the fakes, sent to Japan August 26 1943
191 Arrives Yokahama, taken to Ofuna and Jimmie Sasaki, head interrogator for all POWs in Japan
- 196 most brutal Sueharu Kitamura
- 198 kill-all rule, POWs killed to prevent Allied recapture
- 206 Japanese civilian camp cook steals food
- 214 1943/10/06 Louie's army trunk delivered to parents
- 215 1944 Feb? US captures Kwajalein, find LOUIS ZAMPERINI graffiti
218 Green Hornet crewmen mothers correspond
222 Saipan taken, B-29 range to Japan
- 223 Distant air raid sirens
229 1944/09/30 transferred to Ōmori POW camp
233 Mutsuhiro Watanabe the Bird
- 241 officers assigned to empty latrines
- 242 while guards distracted, POWs remove track pins and tipped over train
- 243 POWs stole sugar fish booze
- 246 1944/10/18 Louie's whereabouts on Japanese radio, reaches Torrance 1945/01
- 249 1944/11/01 B-29 from Saipan to Japan, photographs Tokyo
253 Louie broadcasts Postman Calls Radio Tokyo 1944 Nov 18 transcript p256
- 261 Louie refuses to broadcast propaganda
- 261 1944/11/29-30 81 bombers, 2773 Tokyo industrial structures burned
- 264 Bird manic 265 Phil in Zentsuji camp
269 Prince Yoshitomo Tokugawa tours Omori, has Bird transferred
273 Palawan Philippines prisoner massacre 1944/12/15
274 Carrier aircraft attacks, by 1945/02/17 aircraft works badly hit, >500 Japanese planes lost, 80 US planes lost
275 Transfer to Naoetsu camp 4B, where Bird was
- 285 Louie steals 10 pounds of rice in his pants
- 285 friend teaches guard to answer "How are you" with "What the fuck do you care"
- 289 POW physicians infect Bird with dysentery
- 293 civilian says all Naoetsu prisoners would be killed on August 22
- 298 prepare to murder Bird
- 299 August 6 Hiroshima .301 August 9 Nagasaki
- 303 August 15 guards disappear .306 August 20 aircraft signals end of war .308 Bird vanishes
- 313 Food drops .316 Enormous box of cocoa obliterates Bird's office .318 Sept 5 train to Yokohama
320 Yokohama: Red Cross nurses, reporter Robert Trumbull interviews Louie, who hoards K rations
- 324 Los Angeles Times, Trumbull headline story ZAMPERINI COMES BACK FROM DEAD
326 Okinawa to Laoag to Manila to Kwajalein to Honolulu
- 335 Bird flees .338 Louie drinks heaviliy .339 meets Cynthia Applewhite
- 346 former Pacific POWS die four time expected rate for two postwar years.85% PTSD
- 351 running training, clocks 4:18 miles, fastest 2 mile run, badly damaged ankle
- 355 Watanabe hiding in Nagano village as Saburi Ohta .357 Jimmie Sasaki sentenced 6 years hard labor
- 362-367 Louie unravels, p372 attends Billy Graham tent revival
373 remembers raft promise If you will save me, I will serve you forever
- 376 For the first time in five years, the Bird hadn't come into his dreams.
- 380 the war is over, Louie forgives former guards imprisoned at Sugamo
- 383 Louie cares torch before 5 Olympic games
- 385 Allen Phillips and wife Cecy teach at La Porte Indiana junior high, died in 1998
- 393 All Japanese war criminals granted amnesty in 1958
- 397 unrepentant Watanabe died April 2003
Zamperini helped Hillenbrand for 7 years, died in 2014 age 97, 3 years after publication
Devil at my Heels
Louis Zamperini and David Rensin, 2003
940.5472 ZAMPERINI, West Slope Library
Map: Louis Zamperini's Wartime Journey
- (map 1) Oahu home base
- (map 2) Midway Islands 1942/12 base
- (map 3) Wake Island 1942/12 raid
- (map 4) Funafuti Atoll 1942/04 base
- (map 5) Nauru 1942/04 raid (fertilizer)
- (map 6) Crash site near Palmyra atoll, 1943 May 27
- (map 7) drifted 1900 miles, "rescued" by Japanese, taken to Wotje Atoll in Marshalls 1943 July 13
- (map 8) Transferred to Kwajalein Atoll 1943 July 15
- (map 9) Truk Island 1943 August 25
- (map 10) Yokohama 1943 September 13, Ofuna secret interrogation camp
- (map 11) Omori prison 1944 September 30
- (map 12) Naoetsu camp 4B 1945 March 1
- (map 13) Yokohama, Okinawa September 6
- (map 14) Manila, Oahu, San Francisco 1945 October 2, Long Beach 1945 October 19
002 father Anthony Zamperini born 1889 came from Verona Italy grew up on Lake Garda, immigrated at 13
- 002 mother Louise Dossi Austrian/Italian born Dagus Mines, Elk County, Pennsylvania 4 feb 1898
- 002 Louis born 1917 Jan 26 (brother Pete born 1915 May 24)
- 003 house fire Long Beach, [[
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004 father bench machinist Pacific Electric Railway Big Red Cars
- 006 smoked, sold "slightly used" tobacco for "half price" 5 cents per Prince Albert can ( $0.88 2023 inflation )
- 011 Nativity? Catholic church 8 blocks away
- 015 night in a boxcar, watches sleeping bum fall onto tracks and cut in two
- 018 first competitive run, "Come on Louie" from classmates stimulates third place, continued to train and run
- 021 train escapade, returned home, told Pete "You win. I'm going all out to be a runner"
- 022 wins UCLA cross country race, broke course records, still most thrilling race he ever won
- 024 Riddell leather running shoes, 3x heavier than modern shoes, won 1320 with 3:17 state record
- 024 Pete: "Isn't one minute of pain worth a lifetime of glory?"
- 026 dates, recognition, junior-class president . . .027 ran 4:28 and 4:29 miles
- 029 ran 4.21.2, broke 18 year World Interscholastic Mile record, record would stand for another 20 years
- 029 Senior student body president 031 races 5000 meter, collided with misdirected runner, lost first race in 3.5 years
- 031 Olympic tryouts Randalls Island 033 shares first place for 5000 meter, makes Olympic team
034 SS Manhattan, second class. "must have gained ten pounds" on superb food
036 mentions Eleanor Holm and Jim Thorpe losing amateur status
- 039 qualified for 5000m, though seriously overweight 040 final quarter mile 56 seconds
- 040 Goebbels "Hitler wants to see you", Hitler "Ah, you're the boy with the fast finish"
042 stole Nazi flag from Chancellery perimeter wall, questioned by Von Fritsch, given flag
- 043 banquet, necking with German girls, "Please take us to America!"
- 043 London for British Olympic Games, billeted in slum, protested, moved to Grosvenor with Olympic Committee
- 045 USC Sept 1936 047 trained doctor-discouraged "agony runs"
- 048 watched Count of Monte Cristo with Robert Donat (1934) ... not available
- 049 East Coast runners spike Zamp, still won mile with 4:08.3 national collegiate record, but might have broke 4 min
- 050 friend James Sazaki