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WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Now News Aagin - Still hoping

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WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Now News Aagin - Still hoping

The Caption is No news again? - still hoping. With the war near its end everyone back home was waiting for the return of their soldier boys. Cute Kids WW2 Wartime humour Date: circa 1945

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1945 Amusing Caption Forres Hoping Innocence Innocent Kids Letter Light Hearted News Regent Return Still Sweet Waiting With


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Now News Aagin - Still Hoping: A Charming WW2 Era Comic Postcard Amidst the tumultuous backdrop of the late stages of World War II, the anticipation and longing for the return of loved ones was a sentiment shared by countless families back home. This delightful comic postcard, dated circa 1945, captures the essence of wartime humor and the hopeful spirit of the era. The image features a sweet and innocent little girl, dressed in a sun hat and holding a letter in one hand and a box in the other. With a curious expression on her face, she stands beside her faithful dog, gazing intently at a newspaper headline that reads "No News Again? - Still Hoping." The caricatured regent, Kit Forres, adds a touch of whimsy to the scene, as he looks on with a knowing smile. The postcard's simple yet poignant message resonates with the collective experience of those who waited anxiously for word from their soldier boys. The innocence and lightheartedness of the artwork serve as a reminder of the enduring power of humor to bring comfort and joy, even in the most challenging of times. This charming postcard is a testament to the indomitable spirit of the human condition and the enduring hope that lies within us all. With the war nearing its end, the families back home continued to hold on to the belief that better days were ahead, and their soldier boys would soon be returning home.

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