Somewhere in Britain, 1943

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Christmas V-Mail card from Britain. V-Mail (short for Victory Mail, was a primary and secure form of communication during WWII for soldiers stationed overseas. The original message would be censored, photographed, and then printed on paper when it arrived at its destination.

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