Victory Sign (Peace)
The "Victory Sign," also known as the "Peace Sign," is a hand gesture made by raising the index and middle fingers while keeping the other fingers folded down. This symbol is often associated with peace, anti-war movements, and civil rights. It gained popularity during the 1960s, particularly among activists opposing the Vietnam War.
Originally, the gesture was used by Winston Churchill during World War II to signify victory. Over time, it evolved into a broader symbol of hope and non-violence, embraced by various movements and cultures around the world. Today, it remains a recognizable emblem of peace and solidarity.