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|title=The Road To War: Duty & Drill, Courage & Capture
|sort=Road To War: Duty & Drill, Courage & Capture
|reviewer=Ani Johnson
|genre=Biography
|summary=An American life including an affecting eye witness account of the preparation and execution of D Day as well as the aftermath. A fitting tribute and fascinating read as we head towards November 11th – Armistice and Poppy Day. Steven Burgauer popped into Bookbag Towers to [[The Interview: Bookbag Talks To Steven Burgauer|chat to us]].
|rating=4
|buy=Yes
|date=April 2010
|isbn=978-1450218801
|websitecover=1450218806|videoaznuk=1450218806|amazonukaznus=<amazonuk>1450218806</amazonuk>
}}
Indeed, writings justly informing us of the bravery shown during World War II by others are everywhere. However, the writings of the brave themselves, almost unwittingly revealing their courage are more precious. This book is precious.
(Our special thanks go to the author for providing us with a copy for review. We also have a review of his [[The Night of The Eleventh Sun by Steven Burgauer|The Night of The Eleventh Sun]].)
Further Reading: If this appeals and you'd like to read further biographies shedding light on life with the enemy in World War II, we also heartily recommend [[The Last Escaper by Peter Tunstall]].
You can read more about Steven Burgauer [[:Category:Steven Burgauer|here]]
 
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