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- Its origins can be traced back to a Belgian politician Victor de Laveleye, who went on a radio broadcast for BBC Europe, while German forces occupied Belgium, and proposed Belgians adopt the letter V as a rallying emblem. For de Laveleye, V stood for "victoire" in French, which means victory, as well as for vrijheid which in Flemish means Freedom.www.newsweek.com/world-war-two-second-world-war-churchill-ve-day-nazi-ger…
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