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Second and final 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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Second and final 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.
Second and final 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 Grew Hand Writing Harry Joseph Page Prayer Proclamation Seal Secretary Of State Signature Surrender Thanks Giving Truman Typeface Victory World War Ii
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This historic print captures the second and final page of a proclamation issued by U. S. President Harry Truman on V-E Day, May 8,1945. The document designates the following Sunday, May 13th, as a day of prayer and thanksgiving for the Allied victory over Germany in World War II. President Truman's signature stands boldly at the bottom of the page, symbolizing his leadership during this momentous occasion. The photograph showcases not only Truman's elegant hand writing but also highlights the official seal of America that adds an air of authority to this significant proclamation. The text itself is meticulously typed in a classic typeface, emphasizing its importance and ensuring clarity for all who read it. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of the immense gratitude felt by Americans towards their brave soldiers and allies who fought tirelessly to secure victory against Germany. This document serves as a testament to their sacrifice and dedication. Furthermore, it reflects Truman's diplomatic skills as he navigated through one of history's most challenging periods. His decision to designate a day specifically for prayer and thanksgiving demonstrates his understanding of both spiritual solace and national unity during times of triumph. In essence, this print encapsulates not just an important historical artifact but also represents hope amidst darkness—a reminder that even in moments marred by war, there is room for gratitude and reflection on our shared humanity.
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