Large patriotic demonstrations were held in memory of Antoni Babiński, a member of the Polish Democratic Society.
Gazeta's street vendors organized a patriotic demonstration in Lwów, on 11 November 1943 (Polish independence day).
White-and-red flags were first waved during a patriotic demonstration on May 3, 1916 in Warsaw.
There were patriotic demonstrations here, the period before the outbreak of the January Uprising.
The pupils were accused by the Russian Imperial authorities of conducting a patriotic demonstration.
Various patriotic demonstrations took place there, including at the time of the January Uprising and the Revolution of 1905.
Their arrival became a large Polish patriotic demonstration.
The funeral turned into a large patriotic demonstration and Kramsztyk was arrested by tsarist authorities.
On 25th anniversary of his service, April 2, 1939, a special mass took place in St. Stanislaus Church, which turned into a patriotic demonstration.
Other entertainments included "patriotic demonstrations" celebrating the British Empire and British military successes.