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WW2 greetings card, Cheer up

WW2 greetings card, Cheer up


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WW2 greetings card, Cheer up

WW2 greetings card, Cheer up! It won t be so long now!! A Scots terrier with a bandaged tail. V for Victory is painted on the fence. Date: circa 1942

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Bandage Bandaged Cheer Cheerful Correspondence Ephemera Fence Optimism Optimistic Patriotic Patriotism Scots Scottie Tail Terrier Victory


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Cheer Up! It Won't be So Long Now!!: A WWII Greetings Card Featuring a Cheerful Scots Terrier with a Bandaged Tail and a V for Victory Painting on the Fence (circa 1942) During the darkest days of World War II, the power of optimism and the enduring spirit of resilience shone through, even in the smallest of gestures. This charming greetings card, featuring a cheerful Scots Terrier with a bandaged tail and a V for Victory painting on the fence, is a testament to the hope and determination that sustained people during this trying time. The image of the Scots Terrier, with its expressive eyes and playful demeanor, is a source of comfort and a reminder that even in the midst of hardship, there is still room for joy and humor. The bandaged tail adds a touch of whimsy and a sense of solidarity, as if to say that we are all in this together and will get through it. The V for Victory painting on the fence is a powerful symbol of patriotism and the collective will to overcome adversity. It serves as a reminder that, despite the challenges and hardships of war, victory is within reach. The use of the V for Victory symbol was a common way for people to express their support for the war effort and their belief in the ultimate triumph of the Allied forces. This card, with its simple yet powerful design, is a poignant reminder of the spirit of the 1940s and the enduring optimism that carried people through the challenges of wartime. It is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always reason to hope and to hold on to the belief that better days are ahead.

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