While the Zamperini story is the most prominent, other works also share the title:
Post-war, Zamperini struggled with PTSD and alcoholism before a religious conversion led him to forgive his former captors, eventually returning to Japan to meet some of them.
Hillenbrand's book spent over four years on the New York Times bestseller list, and critics on Rotten Tomatoes praised the film for honoring his legacy of endurance. Alternative Works Unbroken
A Young Adult novel focused on a protagonist named Akriti who navigates life after being wheelchair-bound following an accident.
The title reflects Zamperini's refusal to let his spirit be crushed, even under extreme physical and psychological torture. While the Zamperini story is the most prominent,
A rebellious youth in California, Zamperini channeled his energy into track, eventually competing as a long-distance runner in the 1936 Berlin Olympics .
Zamperini and two fellow crewmen survived 47 days adrift on a life raft, battling sharks, starvation, and strafing from enemy aircraft. The title reflects Zamperini's refusal to let his
During WWII, he served as a bombardier in the U.S. Army Air Forces. In 1943, his B-24 bomber crashed into the Pacific Ocean during a rescue mission.