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Peace Symbol - History, Meaning, and Modern Use #3078462 (License: Personal Use)
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This minimalist black-and-white design features a circle enclosing a vertical line intersected by two downward-sloping lines, forming a stylized semaphore signal for “N” and “D” (nuclear disarmament). Created by Gerald Holtom in 1958, it quickly transcended its origins to become a worldwide symbol of peace, anti-war movements, and counterculture. Its clean geometry ensures high recognizability across cultures and media formats.
Used on protest signs, apparel, digital campaigns, educational materials, and NGO websites; ideal for pages about pacifism, social justice, history of activism, or symbolic design. Matches user intent for learning symbolism, sourcing icons, or illustrating peace-related content.
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