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United for War, Why Not for Peace? American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1944, on the hope that the Allied nations united by World War II would be able to remain united to preserve the peace at wars end
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United for War, Why Not for Peace? American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, 1944, on the hope that the Allied nations united by World War II would be able to remain united to preserve the peace at wars end
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United for War, Why Not for Peace? American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, 1944, on the hope that the Allied nations united by World War II would be able to remain united to preserve the peace at wars end
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1944 Allied Daniel Fitzpatrick Hand Pacifist Political Action Robert Sword United Nations World War Ii
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The powerful and thought-provoking cartoon "United for War, Why Not for Peace?" by D. R. Fitzpatrick captures the essence of hope and unity during a time of great turmoil. Created in 1944 amidst the chaos of World War II, this American cartoon reflects on the possibility that the Allied nations, who had come together to fight against a common enemy, could also remain united to preserve peace once the war came to an end. In this image, we see a group of diverse individuals representing different nations holding swords in their hands. They stand side by side with determined expressions on their faces, symbolizing their commitment to fighting for victory during wartime. However, what truly makes this artwork profound is the pacifist hand placed right in the middle - a hand that represents peace. This cartoon serves as a poignant reminder that if these nations can unite under such dire circumstances to wage war against evil forces threatening humanity's existence, then surely they can harness that same collective strength and determination towards preserving peace after victory is achieved. With its message resonating even today, this artwork raises important questions about political action and international cooperation. It calls upon us all to reflect on why it seems easier for countries to unite when faced with conflict rather than maintaining unity for peaceful purposes. "United for War, Why Not for Peace?" challenges us not only to remember history but also encourages us to strive towards building lasting alliances rooted in harmony and understanding long after wars have ended.
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