What lyric poems did Tagore write in the anti-fascist struggle?

Tagore also wrote many political lyrics in the anti-fascist struggle. Most of them are works condemning fascist aggression and supporting the just struggle of people of all countries, which fully embodies the poet's political views, humanitarianism and internationalism. Well-known ones are Buddha's rite of passage (1937), Africa (1937) and Confession and Humiliation (1938). These poems are included in Africa Collection (1937), Marginal Collection (1938), Sky Lantern Collection (1939), New Life Collection (1940) and Birthday Collection. Tagore broadened his horizons and mind in the process of traveling around the world.