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The Roosevelt-Churchill " Atlantic Charter" of World Freedom - August 1941 - surplanted with a large red V for Victory. Date: 1941
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This striking First Day Cover from 1941 captures a pivotal moment in World War II history: the signing of the Atlantic Charter by President Franklin D. Roosevelt of the United States and Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain. The Atlantic Charter, which took place on August 14, 1941, was a joint statement of mutual goals and principles to secure a peace that would foster global cooperation and unity. The document, which included ideals such as self-determination, economic collaboration, and social progress, was a significant step towards the eventual formation of the United Nations and the post-war international order. The cover, surplanted with a large red "V" for Victory, underscores the sense of hope and determination that permeated the Allied forces during this critical period. The image of Roosevelt and Churchill, two of the most influential leaders of the 20th century, standing together in solidarity, symbolizes the importance of national political alliances and respect for one another's sovereignty in times of crisis. The Atlantic Charter represented a common ethos between the United States and Great Britain, and its principles continue to resonate in contemporary international relations. This First Day Cover serves as a poignant reminder of the significance of unity, cooperation, and the pursuit of peace during times of conflict. A historical artifact from the 1940s, it offers a glimpse into the political landscape of the era and the enduring impact of the Allied partnership on the course of world history.
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