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U.S. presidential candidate Richard Nixon using the gesture as a victory sign in 1968. Actor Steve McQueen flashing the V sign (for peace) for a mugshot, after being arrested for drunk driving (1972) The meaning of the V sign is partially dependent on the manner in which the hand is positioned.
Nov 11, 2018 · Republican presidential candidate Richard Nixon flashes the victory sign as he acknowledges cheers from the crowd at the fairgrounds of Springfield, Mo., on September 19, 1968. AP Photo
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Victory sign, while participating in a Republican candidate political campaign rally in Phoenix, Arizona for Senator Paul Fannin and Governor Jack Williams. Audience members hold many signs of welcome for Nixon.
Winston Churchill started using the newly minted “V for victory” symbol, and it became a well-known gesture on the home front, symbolizing the battle against an ultimate evil.
1970-1979. Archival. Politics and Government. Smiling. US President. As he boards the White House helicopter after resigning the presidency, Richard M Nixon smiles and gives the victory sign. Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty Images.