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The symbol now known internationally as the "peace symbol" or "peace sign", was created in 1958 as a symbol for Britain's campaign for nuclear disarmament. [53] It went on to be widely adopted in the American anti-war movement in the 1960s and was re-interpreted as generically representing world peace .
Description: Based on en:Image:Peace Sign.svg, drawn with thicker lines.: Date: 8 March 2006 (original upload date) Source: Gerald Holtom Transferred from to Commons.: Author: Gerald Holtom (DW: The original uploader was Schuminweb at English Wikipedia.)
The V sign, primarily palm-outward, is very commonly made by Japanese people, especially younger people, when posing for informal photographs, and is known as pīsu sain (ピースサイン, peace sign), or more commonly simply pīsu (ピース, peace). As the name reflects, this dates to the Vietnam War era and anti-war activists, though the ...
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He showed his preliminary sketches to a DAC meeting in February 1958 at the Peace News offices in North London. [8] According to Christopher Driver, who wrote about CND in a 1964 book, The Disarmers , Holtom brought the design, unsolicited, to the chairperson of his local anti-nuclear group in Twickenham and alternative versions were shown at ...
Symbols of peace, a concept of ... V sign; W. White poppy This page was last edited on 3 September 2021, at 02:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
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