Image:V for Victory.jpg

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Clevelanders fill the Municipal Stadium one month prior to July 4, for the annual Festival of Freedom celebration in 1945. Flags representing the allied nations formed a "V for Victory" as World War II drew to a close.

  • Source: This version of this image has been scanned from Images of America: Cleveland, 1930-2000 by Thea Gallo Becker, ISBN 0738533769.

The Cleveland Memory Project has given permission to use this image in Wikipedia. It is part of the Cleveland Special Collections of Cleveland State University.

[edit] Fair use rationale

  1. Purpose and character of the use: Educational use: illustrates a scene from the history of Cleveland, Ohio.
  2. Nature of the copyrighted work: historic B/W photograph from 1945.
  3. Amount used: The image is reproduced in full. The scan is of mediocre quality, sufficient for web publication, but unfit for serious print publications.
  4. Effect of the use on the potential market or value of the image: Probably none. The CMP doesn't sell the image (and has given permission anyway), and Becker's book sales are unlikely to be reduced by this use of this image; in fact, it might rather incite Wikipedia readers to buy that book.

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