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They do what they have to do, poster for the Loan for National Defence (litho)
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They do what they have to do, poster for the Loan for National Defence (litho)
XIR182166 They do what they have to do, poster for the Loan for National Defence (litho) by Adler, Jules (1865-1952); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: they too, do their duty; borrowing from the National Defense;)
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They do what they have to do
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is a powerful litho print by Jules Adler that captures the essence of sacrifice and duty during times of war. The poster, displayed at the Louvre in Paris, France, serves as a reminder of the National Defence Loan and its significance in supporting the war effort. In this poignant image, we see an injured soldier with a wounded limb bravely continuing his service. His determination and resilience are evident despite the pain he endures. The poster aims to highlight not only the physical sacrifices made by soldiers but also their unwavering commitment to their country. Adler's artwork emphasizes the economic aspect of warfare as well. It symbolizes how borrowing from national defense funds can contribute to financing military operations during World War I. By subscribing and contributing money towards this loan, individuals were actively participating in helping their nation overcome financial challenges brought about by war. This propaganda piece effectively portrays both the plight of soldiers on the front lines and encourages citizens' involvement through financial investment. It showcases unity between government institutions and ordinary people working together for a common cause. As we delve into history through this engraving from early 20th century Europe, it serves as a stark reminder that even in times of great adversity, individuals come together selflessly to support their nation's defense efforts – demonstrating courage, patriotism, and solidarity that transcend time.
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