Arnold Schwarzenegger Reveals Father’s Post-War Struggles in ‘Country of Broken Men’ Worth $450 Million

Netflix has finally released the highly anticipated documentary showcasing the life of Arnold Schwarzenegger. Spanning three parts, this captivating documentary has mesmerized audiences globally by providing an intricate portrayal of the exceptional journey undertaken by the bodybuilder, actor, and politician. Notably, within a brief segment from one episode, an enlightening glimpse into the hardships and obstacles Schwarzenegger encountered during his upbringing in Austria is offered. Among the revelations, one particularly striking revelation unfolds—the profound impact of his father's battle with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after World War II on the Schwarzenegger family.

Arnold Schwarzenegger's challenging childhood, marked by his father's lack of support for his bodybuilding aspirations, has been widely known. However, in the documentary, Schwarzenegger candidly shares not only his own experiences but also delves into his father's personal struggles.

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