Iron is a 1939 poem by Bertolt Brecht questioning how much iron one has in their soul to withstand hardship and oppression. The poem suggests having iron in one's soul provides strength and determination during difficult times. It asks the reader to consider their own resolve and fortitude.
Iron is a 1939 poem by Bertolt Brecht questioning how much iron one has in their soul to withstand hardship and oppression. The poem suggests having iron in one's soul provides strength and determination during difficult times. It asks the reader to consider their own resolve and fortitude.
Iron is a 1939 poem by Bertolt Brecht questioning how much iron one has in their soul to withstand hardship and oppression. The poem suggests having iron in one's soul provides strength and determination during difficult times. It asks the reader to consider their own resolve and fortitude.
(Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures 27) Edward Welch, Joseph McGonagle - Contesting Views - The Visual Economy of France and Algeria-Liverpool University Press (2013)
(Studies in Central European Histories 49) by Gerhard A. Ritter, translated by Alex Skinner-German Refugee Historians and Friedrich Meinecke_ Letters and Documents, 1910–1977 (Studies in Central Europ.pdf