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"Patriotism: A Timeless Call to Duty and Unity" In the midst of chaos, a captivating World War II poster boldly declares, "We shall not flag or fail

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Merci!, c1918, (1926). Artist: L Sabattier

Merci!, c1918, (1926). Artist: L Sabattier
Merci!, c1918, (1926). Marianne kisses a French soldier (poilu) in gratitude for his efforts to win the First World War. In the background the figuure of a German soldier stands holding a white flag

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The Joy of Paris, 11 November 1918, (1926). Artist: L Sabattier

The Joy of Paris, 11 November 1918, (1926). Artist: L Sabattier
The Joy of Paris, 11November 1918, (1926). Crowds on the streets celebrating the Armistice marking the end of World War I

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot and soldier of the Risorgimento, (1893). Artist: W Holl

Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot and soldier of the Risorgimento, (1893). Artist: W Holl
Giuseppe Garibaldi, Italian patriot and soldier of the Risorgimento, (1893). Garibaldi (1807-1882) was involved in the Young Italy movement

Background imagePatriotism Collection: How the Union Jack was made, 1905. Artist: As Forrest

How the Union Jack was made, 1905. Artist: As Forrest
How the Union Jack was made, 1905. The origins of the British flag, showing St Georges cross, (England); St Andrews cross, (Scotland); St Patricks cross

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Sarah Franklin Bache, American revolutionary war patriot, 1872

Sarah Franklin Bache, American revolutionary war patriot, 1872. Bache (1743-1808) was the only daughter of Benjamin Franklin

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Cossack! Which side are you on? Are you with us or with them?, 1920. Artist: Anonymous

Cossack! Which side are you on? Are you with us or with them?, 1920. Artist: Anonymous
Cossack! Which side are you on? Are you with us or with them?, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Turk and Cossack, 1809. Artist: Vernet, Horace (1789-1863)

Turk and Cossack, 1809. Artist: Vernet, Horace (1789-1863)
Turk and Cossack, 1809. Found in the collection of the State Museum Arkhangelskoye Estate, Moscow

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The Oath of the Horatii (Study), 1784. Artist: David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825)

The Oath of the Horatii (Study), 1784. Artist: David, Jacques Louis (1748-1825)
The Oath of the Horatii (Study), 1784. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The Battle of the Neva on July 15, 1240, 1940. Artist: Julia Truze-Ternovskaya

The Battle of the Neva on July 15, 1240, 1940. Artist: Julia Truze-Ternovskaya
The Battle of the Neva on July 15, 1240, 1940. The Battle of the Neva was fought on the banks of the River Neva between the armies of Sweden and the Republic of Novgorod

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The Oath of the Horatii, 1791. Artist: Armand Charles Caraffe

The Oath of the Horatii, 1791. Artist: Armand Charles Caraffe
The Oath of the Horatii, 1791. According to the Roman historian Livy, the Horatii were three Roman brothers who agreed to fight the Curiatii, three brothers from Alba Longa

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Alexander Nevsky, Duke of Novgorod, Grand Duke of Vladimir, (1666)

Alexander Nevsky, Duke of Novgorod, Grand Duke of Vladimir, (1666). Nevsky (1219-1263) won a series of victories against the invading Swedes and Teutonic knights, notably on the river Neva in 1240

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Bons de la Defense Nationale, French poster, c1944

Bons de la Defense Nationale, French poster, c1944

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Lets Smite and Annihilate the Enemy Hip and Thigh!, 1941. Artist: Kukryniksy

Lets Smite and Annihilate the Enemy Hip and Thigh!, 1941. Artist: Kukryniksy
Lets Smite and Annihilate the Enemy Hip and Thigh!, 1941

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Sports Parade, Red Square, Moscow, 1972

Sports Parade, Red Square, Moscow, 1972. A large open area in central Moscow bordered by the Kremlin, Lenins tomb and St Basils Cathedral

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The Socialist Emulation, 1929. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

The Socialist Emulation, 1929. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
The Socialist Emulation, 1929

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Russian Communist Party poster, 1940

Russian Communist Party poster, 1940

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Have You Volunteered?, 1929. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor

Have You Volunteered?, 1929. Artist: Dmitriy Stakhievich Moor
Have You Volunteered?, 1929

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Follow the Flag of Lenin to Victory, 1941

Follow the Flag of Lenin to Victory, 1941

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The Soviet People know how to Defend, 1937

The Soviet People know how to Defend, 1937

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Our forces are Immeasurable, 1941

Our forces are Immeasurable, 1941

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Folding machine room, printing works of the L Action Francaise newspaper, Paris, 1917

Folding machine room, printing works of the L Action Francaise newspaper, Paris, 1917. French postcard

Background imagePatriotism Collection: This Time until in Berlin, Belgian pro-Allied propaganda poster, 1944

This Time until in Berlin, Belgian pro-Allied propaganda poster, 1944

Background imagePatriotism Collection: With your Scrap we will Forge the Steel of Victory, 1939. Artist: Bedos

With your Scrap we will Forge the Steel of Victory, 1939. Artist: Bedos
With your Scrap we will Forge the Steel of Victory, 1939. French 2nd World War propaganda poster for the armaments ministry

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Subscribe for War Bonds, 1939. Artist: Pierre Lagarrigue

Subscribe for War Bonds, 1939. Artist: Pierre Lagarrigue
Subscribe for War Bonds, 1939. French 2nd World War propaganda poster

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Strasbourg statue, Place de la Concorde, Paris, 1904

Strasbourg statue, Place de la Concorde, Paris, 1904. After the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1871, when Alsace-Lorraine was lost to Germany

Background imagePatriotism Collection: French troops parading past the monument to the battle of Waterloo, 1904

French troops parading past the monument to the battle of Waterloo, 1904. Monument erected in memorial of the French soldiers killed in the battle in 1815

Background imagePatriotism Collection: General Dragomirov kisses the flag before troops depart for the Russo-Japanese War, 1904

General Dragomirov kisses the flag before troops depart for the Russo-Japanese War, 1904. A general and prominent military writer

Background imagePatriotism Collection: French soldiers returning from the Review on 14th July, (1901)

French soldiers returning from the Review on 14th July, (1901). Illustration published in, Le Petit Journal, 21st July 1901

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The Gustave-Zede arrives in Marseilles, 1901

The Gustave-Zede arrives in Marseilles, 1901. Illustration published in, Le Petit Journal, 8th July 1901

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Moroccan Embassy, The chief ambassador saluting the French flag, 1901

Moroccan Embassy, The chief ambassador saluting the French flag, 1901. Illustration published in, Le Petit Journal, 7th July 1901

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The Cross of the city of Paris, 1901

The Cross of the city of Paris, 1901. Illustration published in, Le Petit Journal, 5th May 1901

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Late Reward for Jean-Henry Phelipot, 1901

Late Reward for Jean-Henry Phelipot, 1901. Illustration published in, Le Petit Journal, 17th March 1901

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Victor Emmanuel III, king of Italy and his state-major, 1903

Victor Emmanuel III, king of Italy and his state-major, 1903
Victor Emmanuel III, King of Italy, king of Italy and his state-major, 1903. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 11th October 1903

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The glorious flag of the zouaves of Palestro arrives in Marseilles, 1903

The glorious flag of the zouaves of Palestro arrives in Marseilles, 1903. Zouave was the name given to certain infantry regiments in the French army

Background imagePatriotism Collection: General Pendezecs diplomatic mission to Russia, 1903

General Pendezecs diplomatic mission to Russia, 1903. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 13th September 1903

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The President of the Republic reviewing Russian troops, Krasnoye Selo, Russia, 1914

The President of the Republic reviewing Russian troops, Krasnoye Selo, Russia, 1914. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 2nd August 1914

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The boy scouts honor, 1929

The boy scouts honor, 1929. The front cover of the Le Petit Journal Illustre, 18th August 1929

Background imagePatriotism Collection: French troops embarking for China, 1900. Artist: Eugene Damblans

French troops embarking for China, 1900. Artist: Eugene Damblans
French troops embarking for China, 1900. Boxer Rebellion was a Chinese rebellion from November 1899 to September 7, 1901, against foreign influence in areas such as trade, politics

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The winners of the Prix Reverdy, Paris, 1899. Artist: Henri Meyer

The winners of the Prix Reverdy, Paris, 1899. Artist: Henri Meyer
The winners of the Prix Reverdy, Paris, 1899. Award for patriotism and abundance of children. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 1st January 1899

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Calendar for 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Calendar for 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Calendar for 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 10th January 1897

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The Franco-Russian Alliance, 1897. Artist: Oswaldo Tofani

The Franco-Russian Alliance, 1897. Artist: Oswaldo Tofani
The Franco-Russian Alliance, 1897. French president Felix Faure shaking hands with Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, in front of an angel of peace

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Desertion of an Alsatian squad enlisted in Germany, Duchy of Luxembourg, 1896

Desertion of an Alsatian squad enlisted in Germany, Duchy of Luxembourg, 1896. Artist: Georges Carrey
Desertion of an Alsatian squad enlisted in Germany, Duchy of Luxembourg, 1896. A policemen disarming young soldiers from Alsace-Lorraine who refuse to serve in the German army

Background imagePatriotism Collection: President Faure at the inauguration ceremony of a monument in Nice, 1896. Artist: Henri Meyer

President Faure at the inauguration ceremony of a monument in Nice, 1896. Artist: Henri Meyer
President Faure at the inauguration ceremony of a monument in Nice, 1896. Felix Faure (1841-1899) was President of France from 1895 until his death

Background imagePatriotism Collection: The wounded soldiers toast to the Queen, c1850s, (1888)

The wounded soldiers toast to the Queen, c1850s, (1888). A soldier who has lost a hand, possibly in the Crimean War, raises his glass to Queen Victoria

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Anti-German allegory, 1895. Artist: Henri Meyer

Anti-German allegory, 1895. Artist: Henri Meyer
Anti-German allegory, 1895. A vision of Napoleon appears to a shocked gathering of German army officers. Political tension between France and Germany led to fears of war in the mid 1890s

Background imagePatriotism Collection: General Davout, Grand Chancellor of the Legion d Honneur, 1895. Artist: Henri Meyer

General Davout, Grand Chancellor of the Legion d Honneur, 1895. Artist: Henri Meyer
General Davout, Grand Chancellor of the Legion d Honneur, 1895. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 22nd December 1895

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Felicite and Theophile de Fernig, French heroines, 1792, (1894). Artist: Frederic Lix

Felicite and Theophile de Fernig, French heroines, 1792, (1894). Artist: Frederic Lix
Felicite and Theophile de Fernig, French heroines, 1792, (1894). The daughters of General Louis Joseph de Fernig, Felicite and Theophile were enrolled in the National Guard in 1792

Background imagePatriotism Collection: Rule Britannia, 1901

Rule Britannia, 1901. Illustration from The Process Year Book, A Review of the Illustrated Arts. published by AW Penrose & Co, (London, 1901)




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"Patriotism: A Timeless Call to Duty and Unity" In the midst of chaos, a captivating World War II poster boldly declares, "We shall not flag or fail. We shall go on to the end. " These powerful words echo the unwavering spirit that defines patriotism. Winston Churchill's resolute speech echoes through history, reminding us that in times of adversity, we must stand united. Just as Kitchener's iconic poster implores us with urgency - "Your Country Needs You" - our duty to protect and serve remains paramount. The charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo stands as a testament to Scotland's undying loyalty. Their bravery forever etched in our hearts, symbolizing an unbreakable bond between country and citizen. Through Thomas Rowlandson's poignant artwork in "The Contrast, " December 1792 reminds us that even during turbulent times, love for one's nation prevails, and is this deep-rooted devotion that fuels Mexican pride as their flag waves proudly over Plaza of the Constitution. From empire maps depicting Britain’s far-reaching influence to Kitchener’s recruiting efforts during WWI – these symbols remind us that patriotism knows no bounds. Soviet propaganda posters proclaiming “We want Peace” demonstrate how love for one’s homeland can transcend political ideologies. Victoria Tower on Castle Hill serves as a reminder of Yorkshire’s rich heritage and its people’s unwavering dedication towards their land. The Declaration of Independence housed within Philadelphia's Free Quaker Meeting House represents America's founding principles rooted in patriotic fervor. As we gaze upon Britains Sea Power Is Yours poster from WWII or reflect on McVitie Empire Map – both evoke a sense of national pride while inspiring citizens to contribute towards victory. These images illustrate how patriotism ignites collective action for the greater good. Patriotism is more than just waving flags.