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Patriotic Postcard, Signees of Declaration of Independence

Patriotic Postcard, Signees of Declaration of Independence


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Patriotic Postcard, Signees of Declaration of Independence

Flowers of Freedom - The Spirit of 1776 had for its motto: " Right, and not might, shall prevail." That motto still lives with Germanys Unconditional Surrender of May 8th, 1945. Patriotic Postcard, Signees of Declaration of Independence as red roses flying toward a map of North America Date: 1945

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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection

1776 1945 Declaration Freedom Independence Names Patriotic Propaganda Roses Signatories Spirit Stars Stripes Surrender


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This evocative postcard, dated 1945, captures the enduring spirit of freedom and the power of the written word. The image features a beautiful arrangement of red roses, symbolizing the bloodshed and sacrifices made in the name of liberty, soaring towards a map of North America. At the heart of the composition, the signees of the Declaration of Independence are prominently displayed, their names inscribed in elegant script. The document they signed, a beacon of hope and justice, is represented by the iconic stars and stripes of the American flag. The motto "Right, and not might, shall prevail" is inscribed at the bottom of the postcard, a powerful reminder of the principles that guided the founding fathers of the United States. This motto holds particular significance in the context of this postcard, as it was also the spirit that drove the Allied forces to victory in World War II. The unconditional surrender of Germany on May 8, 1945, marked the end of the war and the triumph of democracy and freedom over tyranny and oppression. This poignant postcard, created in the aftermath of the war, serves as a testament to the enduring power of the Declaration of Independence and the ideals it represents. It is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made in the name of freedom and the importance of standing up for what is right, even in the face of overwhelming odds.

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