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One Sheet poster is a famous
World War II "Careless Talk" propaganda poster created by the artist G. Lacoste.
The campaign aimed to prevent sensitive information about the war effort from falling into enemy hands by encouraging silence about war-related matters, even when talking among family and friends. The illustrations humorously depict various characters who might overhear information, concluding with a glamorous woman, G. Lacoste herself, as a person who certainly should not be told anything.
Poster Details
Feature
Detail
Artist G. Lacoste
Period Second World War (circa 1944)
Message A warning against anti-espionage and loose talk, which could compromise national security on the home front.
Location Produced in Great Britain |
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