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Meaning of volantear by John Rene Plaut





John Rene Plaut

volantear
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VOLANTEAR this term derives from FLYER, anglicism by flywheel and originated. at the end of the Second World War, when the Allies began to bomb German cities. The planes flew over the cities sending messages to the civilian population, which flew carried by the wind until they fell to the ground. They were messages of warning, but also of encouragement that the war would soon come to an end, they gave confidence and asked for support.

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