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Portrait of Winston Churchill - Cover of "Yank The Army Weekly," 1942

This iconic portrait of Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War II, reflects his charisma and his pivotal role in the Allied victory. Captured by the U.S. Army Pictorial Service (negative No. 2E2A-43), this snapshot made history by gracing the cover of the magazine "Yank The Army Weekly" on November 8, 1942, intended for American troops.

Churchill, dressed in his characteristic coat and wearing his official cap, holds his gloves and his famous cigar, symbols of his determination and unique style. This image is part of the Rodger Hamilton Collection: The War Photos, which immortalizes key moments of World War II.

Portrait of Winston Churchill - Cover of "Yank The Army Weekly," 1942

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This iconic portrait of Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during World War II, reflects his charisma and his pivotal role in the Allied victory. Captured by the U.S. Army Pictorial Service (negative No. 2E2A-43), this snapshot made history by gracing the cover of the magazine "Yank The Army Weekly" on November 8, 1942, intended for American troops.

Churchill, dressed in his characteristic coat and wearing his official cap, holds his gloves and his famous cigar, symbols of his determination and unique style. This image is part of the Rodger Hamilton Collection: The War Photos, which immortalizes key moments of World War II.