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Congratulations from One Who Knows. Cartoon by David Low, 1944, depicting a Russian soldier congratulating his British and American allies on the success of the invasion of Normandy, France. RESTRICTED OUTSIDE US

Congratulations from One Who Knows. Cartoon by David Low, 1944, depicting a Russian soldier congratulating his British and American allies on the success of the invasion of Normandy, France. RESTRICTED OUTSIDE US


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Congratulations from One Who Knows. Cartoon by David Low, 1944, depicting a Russian soldier congratulating his British and American allies on the success of the invasion of Normandy, France. RESTRICTED OUTSIDE US

WORLD WAR II: D-DAY, 1944.
Congratulations from One Who Knows. Cartoon by David Low, 1944, depicting a Russian soldier congratulating his British and American allies on the success of the invasion of Normandy, France. RESTRICTED OUTSIDE US

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1944 Allied Amphibious Warfare Bolshevik Cigarette David Dictatorship Event Force Handshake Invade Normandy Invasion Operation Overlord Political Action Rifle Russian Smoke Smoking Storming Ussr World War Ii Troop


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Congratulations from One Who Knows - A Symbolic Gesture of Unity

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. This print captures a powerful moment in history, showcasing a cartoon by David Low from 1944. The image depicts a Russian soldier extending his hand in congratulations to his British and American allies, celebrating the successful invasion of Normandy during World War II. In this thought-provoking artwork, the artist emphasizes the importance of unity and collaboration among nations fighting against dictatorship. The Russian soldier's gesture symbolizes solidarity and mutual respect between these allied forces as they join hands in their shared mission to liberate Europe from Nazi occupation. The presence of an Englishman smoking a cigarette and an American GI holding a rifle further highlights the diverse backgrounds that united under one cause. This visual representation reminds us that despite differences in language or culture, when faced with adversity, humanity can come together for a common purpose. David Low's cartoon serves as both political commentary and historical documentation. It immortalizes Operation Overlord - the largest amphibious warfare operation ever undertaken - while also acknowledging the pivotal role played by Russia (USSR) alongside England and America. As we reflect on this significant event through this poignant image, it serves as a reminder that triumph is often achieved through collective effort rather than individual strength alone. "Congratulations from One Who Knows" stands as an enduring testament to bravery, camaraderie, and international cooperation during one of history's most defining moments – D-Day 1944.

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