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Peace symbols - Wikipedia
Peace symbols The symbol designed for the British nuclear disarmament movement in 1958 is now widely known as the "peace sign". A number of peace symbols have been used many ways in various cultures and contexts.

Where Did the Peace Sign Come From? - Encyclopedia Britannica
Thankfully, the symbol has a clear history, and its origin is not so controversial. The modern peace sign was designed by Gerald Holtom for the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in 1958.

All The Peace Symbols: From Olive Branches to Peace Signs
Discover a range of peace symbols, from olive branches to peace signs, and their historical origins across different cultures.

Peace Sign (History & Meaning of Symbols) - Study of Symbols
Peace Sign (History & Meaning of Symbols) The peace sign is one of the most recognizable symbols worldwide, representing hope, unity, and the desire for peace. It was designed in 1958 by Gerald Holtom for the British Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.

The Peace Symbol: Beginnings and Evolution - ThoughtCo
There are many symbols of peace: the olive branch, the dove, a broken rifle, a white poppy or rose, the "V" sign. But the peace symbol is one of the most recognized symbols around the world and the one most used during marches and in protests.

Peace Symbols
A number of peace symbols have been used in various cultures and contexts throughout history. This section of our symbols website looks at many of these recent and ancient peace symbols.

History of the Peace Sign and the Dark, Untold Story Behind ...
It originated from flag signals meaning nuclear disarmament. Today, activists, artists, and even kids use the peace sign, and it sends a powerful message.

Where did the Peace Symbol come from? | Nobel Peace Center
The symbol quickly began to represent the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), and in 1960, it became truly famous all over the world when an American student named Philip Altbach persuaded the Student Peace Union to use it.