World War I Victory Button
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World War I Victory Button
Summary
World War I Victory Button is a lapel button[1].
Key Facts
- World War I Victory Button is in the country of United States[2].
- World War I Victory Button's instance of is recorded as lapel button[3].
- World War I Victory Medal is named after World War I Victory Button[4].
- World War I Victory Button's designed by is recorded as Adolph Alexander Weinman[5].
- World War I Victory Button is part of World War I Victory Medal[6].
- World War I Victory Button's Commons category is recorded as World War I Victory Button (United States)[7].
- World War I Victory Button's color is recorded as bronze[8].
- November 14, 1919 marks the founding of World War I Victory Button[9].
- World War I Victory Button's official name is recorded as World War I Victory Button[10].
- World War I Victory Button's inscription is recorded as US[11].
- World War I Victory Button's native label is recorded as World War I Victory Button[12].
- World War I Victory Button's short name is recorded as Victory button[13].
- World War I Victory Button's diameter is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q218593', 'amount': '+0.625'}[14].
- World War I Victory Button's next lower rank is recorded as Honorable Service Lapel Button[15].
- World War I Victory Button's derivative work is recorded as American Legion button[16].
- World War I Victory Button's copyright status is recorded as public domain[17].
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Geography
World War I Victory Button is in the country of United States[2]. It is part of World War I Victory Medal[6].
Designation and Status
World War I Victory Button's instance of is recorded as lapel button[3].
History and Context
November 14, 1919 marks the founding of World War I Victory Button[9]. World War I Victory Medal is named after it[4].