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The Origins of the Peace Sign

The Origins of the Peace Sign

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This episode explores the history of the peace sign and how it became a global symbol of nonviolence and unity. The modern peace symbol was created in 1958 by British designer Gerald Holtom for the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament. He combined semaphore signals for the letters “N” and “D,” representing nuclear disarmament, and enclosed them in a circle symbolizing the Earth.

The sign gained international recognition during anti-nuclear and anti–Vietnam War protests in the 1960s, becoming closely associated with peace movements and counterculture. At the same time, the hand gesture of two raised fingers has a separate history, originally used by Winston Churchill during World War II to represent victory before being reinterpreted as a sign of peace.

Over time, the peace sign spread into fashion, art, and everyday life. Its simplicity allowed it to cross cultural and linguistic boundaries, turning complex emotions like fear, hope, and resistance into a single image. Today, it remains one of the world’s most enduring symbols of humanity’s desire for peace and nonviolence.

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