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First page of a proclamation issued by U. S. President Harry Truman on V-E Day, 8 May 1945, designating the following Sunday, 13 May, as a day of prayer and thanksgiving for the Allied victory over Germany in World War II

First page of a proclamation issued by U. S. President Harry Truman on V-E Day, 8 May 1945, designating the following Sunday, 13 May, as a day of prayer and thanksgiving for the Allied victory over Germany in World War II


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First page of a proclamation issued by U. S. President Harry Truman on V-E Day, 8 May 1945, designating the following Sunday, 13 May, as a day of prayer and thanksgiving for the Allied victory over Germany in World War II

PROCLAMATION: V-E DAY, 1945.
First page of a proclamation issued by U.S. President Harry Truman on V-E Day, 8 May 1945, designating the following Sunday, 13 May, as a day of prayer and thanksgiving for the Allied victory over Germany in World War II

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1945 Allied Diplomacy Document Germany Harry Page Prayer Proclamation Surrender Thanks Giving Truman Typeface Victory World War Ii


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This historic print captures the first page of a proclamation issued by U. S. President Harry Truman on V-E Day, 8 May 1945. The document designates the following Sunday, 13 May, as a day of prayer and thanksgiving for the Allied victory over Germany in World War II. The significance of this proclamation lies not only in its content but also in the context surrounding it. As World War II came to an end, President Truman recognized the need for reflection and gratitude amidst the joyous celebrations. This solemn declaration called upon Americans to unite in prayer and give thanks for their hard-fought triumph over Nazi Germany. The carefully chosen typeface adds gravitas to every word written on this page. The image showcases Truman's diplomatic prowess as he acknowledges both America's role and that of its allies in achieving victory. It serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by countless individuals during one of humanity's darkest chapters. Preserved through time, this document symbolizes hope and resilience while honoring those who fought valiantly against tyranny. It stands as a testament to America's unwavering spirit even amid great adversity. Displayed proudly, this print allows us to reflect on our shared history and reminds us never to take freedom for granted. It is a powerful visual representation of unity, faith, and gratitude that continues to inspire generations long after its issuance on that momentous day in 1945.

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