The Nuclear Disarmament Symbol more commonly known as the Peace Sign
was derived from the navy semafore letters N and D, for Nuclear Disarmament.
Created by Gerald Holtom in 1958, the symbol was adopted by the Campaign for Nuclear
Disarmament (CND), and spread quickly to the USA and around the world during the vietnam
war protest period. Various groups have their own interpretations of the symbol, ranging from
a death sign, to a droopy Cross of Christ, to eternal disarmament. Some see the center of the
symbol as a stick figure with arms drooping in dispair. This stick figure resembles the symbol
for "he" in Blissymbolics.
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