V-mail
V-mail, short for Victory Mail, was a hybrid mail process used by America during the Second World War as the primary and secure method to correspond with soldiers stationed abroad. To reduce the cost of transferring an original letter through the military postal system, a V-mail letter would be censored, copied to film, and printed back to paper upon arrival at its destination. The V-mail process is based on the earlier British Airgraph process.
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V-mail
V-mail, short for Victory Mail, was a hybrid mail process used by America during the Second World War as the primary and secure method to correspond with soldiers stationed abroad. To reduce the cost of transferring an original letter through the military postal system, a V-mail letter would be censored, copied to film, and printed back to paper upon arrival at its destination. The V-mail process is based on the earlier British Airgraph process.
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Das V-Mail-System (für Victory ...... Strecken und Länder erweitert.
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El Correo de la victoria, cono ...... 2 hasta el 1 de abril de 1945.
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V-mail, short for Victory Mail ...... lier British Airgraph process.
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Das V-Mail-System (für Victory ...... Strecken und Länder erweitert.
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El Correo de la victoria, cono ...... 2 hasta el 1 de abril de 1945.
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V-mail, short for Victory Mail ...... lier British Airgraph process.
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Correo de la victoria
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V-Mail
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V-mail
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