This Day in History: Churchill's 'V for Victory' speech launches propaganda campaign
In 1941, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill gave a speech that started a propaganda campaign against Nazi Germany with the slogan 'V for Victory'.

On this day in history, Winston Churchill's speech in 1941 marked the beginning of a propaganda campaign directed against Nazi Germany. The campaign was centered on the slogan 'V for Victory', using the letter V as a symbol of Allied resolve. This event is remembered as a key moment in wartime propaganda efforts.


