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Cool! And I always thought it was just a sylized dove's footprint inside a circle...
by HungryGuy on May 30th, 2005
That's a good answer.
by Scottythinks on June 1st, 2005
i heard the peace symbol was a missile put into a circle...it was like a no smoking sign except a little different...
by Dysphoricdisorder on September 27th, 2005
The victory 'V' symbol dates back to WW2 at the very least. Churchill used it long before Tricky Dick.
by RedJohn on March 11th, 2006
Yes, that is a bit like a Soviet Russian claiming they invented the automobile. :) The sign was used by Churchill, and was made famous by him, during the second world war.
by Prunesquallor on June 10th, 2009
Prunesquallor: I think that the answerer wanted to explain the origin of the use of the V-sign as a *peace symbol* by re-appropriation of Nixon's gesture. The V-sign is much older, as shown in the quoted article:
"An early recorded use of the 'two-fingered salute' is in the Macclesfield Psalter of c.1330 (in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge), being made by a glove in the psalter’s marginalia.
According to a popular legend the two-fingers salute and/or V sign derives from the gestures of longbowmen fighting in the English army at the Battle of Agincourt (1415) during the Hundred Years' War." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V-sign
by iwnit on October 9th, 2009