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Also in 1945, right after VE Day (Victory in Europe), the ARRCO Playing Card Company from Chicago, USA, issued the Victory Playing Cards. There's a repeating series of 3 designs on the courts. They represent Uncle Sam, Lady Liberty and a soldier and sailor. There are two jokers in this deck. One is a standard ARRCO joker, but the other one shows Hitler and Mussolini.

 

The deck below was made by L. Biermans from Turnhout, Belgium, in 1945. It's called "Jeep" and the backside shows one. The courts have a standard Belgian-Genoese pattern, but the aces show military leaders. 

I recognise fieldmarshal Montgomery and general Eisenhower on Diamonds and Clubs. On Spades probably Stalin and on Hearts -not a real resemblance- general De Gaulle? *
And guess who's the joker again?

* Thanks to our friend and fellow collector Michel Jeannin from France we now know that the name of the depicted French 5 star general is in fact Delattre de Tassigny and not De Gaulle, who only had 2 stars as a general. General Delattre de Tassigny was the French representative who signed the German capitulation in 1945 in Berlin, and later he was the civilian and military governor in French Indochina (now Vietnam) where he died from cancer in 1952).


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