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'White Cliffs of Dover' is a iconic World War II song sung by Vera Lynn. The song was written in 1941 by Nat Burton and Walter Kent, and it became closely associated with the optimism and resilience of the British people during the war. Vera Lynn's heartfelt rendition of the song made her a symbol of hope for soldiers and civilians alike.
The lyrics of the song speak about the white cliffs of Dover, which are symbolic of England, and convey a message of reassurance to those separated by the war. The lyrics express the anticipation and hope for a peaceful future when the war is over.
Vera Lynn, often referred to as the 'Forces' Sweetheart,' became an iconic figure through her performances and contribution to boosting the spirits of the nation during World War II.