It was 1949, four years since Nagasaki was bombed, causing a verbal surrender of the Japanese. 17-year-old Walter Hanke, was staring up at the ceiling from the Army cot that had been his prison since leaving Wakayama Japan in 1945. He was immobilized physically, but mobilized mentally. Living in his imagination, Walter built the key that would one day close the door of circumstance and unleash the freedom he had long desired. 70 years would pass since Walter left Japan and he was now sharing his many life stories, with his grandson, Luke Worth. On August of 2015 Luke's beloved grandpa passed leaving Luke with an inner pull to deliver on his promise to his beloved grandma in making sure his grandpa's legacy lived on. In the process of delivering a eulogy at his grandpa's funeral Luke's purpose found him. Hear the power of passion, purpose, and perseverance as Luke shares the resurrected memories his grandpa shared with him growing up.
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