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上世纪40年代,“战争”与“和平”的漫画,在美英法和东欧国家报章唱响主旋律。霍夫曼斯特却从几位领袖的生活习性中,以抽烟的角度机趣地尽情发挥。你看看他们的身份:雪茄即说明是丘吉尔,长烟嘴表示罗斯福,烟斗就是铁腕斯大林了。是啊,雪茄+长烟嘴+烟斗=V,犹如破解纳粹灭亡、人民胜利的一个方程式。“三巨头”嗜烟路人皆知:丘吉尔用食指和中指发明了V形手势,象征着胜利,英国人
In the 1940s, “War” and “Peace” comic strips sounded the main theme in the US, English, and Eastern European newspapers. Huffmanstadt, on the other hand, has had a fun and enjoyable exercise in the habits of several leaders. You look at their identity: cigar that is Churchill, long cigarette holder said Roosevelt, tobacco pipe is an ironclad Stalin. Yes ah, cigar + cigarette holder + pipe = V, like a solution to the demise of the Nazis, a victory for the people. “Big Three ” Smoke Everyone knows: Churchill invented the V-shaped gesture with the index finger and middle finger, a symbol of victory, the British