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A GERMAN BOY’S REPLY.

By Max ZEWER.

Translated by C. L. Droste.

A BOY of sixteen volunteers,

But cannot stand the test;

“My boy,” the doctor kindly says,

“Too narrow is your chest.”

“’Tis broad enough to stop a ball,

‘Twill only be my loss;

And if God wills, it’s broad enough

To wear the Iron Cross.”



Zewer, Max. “A German Boy’s Reply.” Translated by C. L. Droste. The Fatherland 1, no. 7 (September 23, 1914): 13.


Zewer, Max. “A German Boy’s Reply.” Translated by C. L. Droste. The Fatherland 1, no. 7 (September 23, 1914): 13.

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Iron Cross

The highest German military decoration for bravery, established in 1813.

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