Wwii You Never Know Who S Listening Poster

wwii You Never Know Who S Listening Poster
wwii You Never Know Who S Listening Poster

Wwii You Never Know Who S Listening Poster Here are 20 posters discouraging ‘careless talk’. 1. you never know who’s listening. one of fougasse’s most famous pieces. hitler and göring depicted as listening behind two women on a train gossiping. credit: the national archives commons. 2. tell nobody not even her. During the second world war, bird devoted himself to producing propaganda of all kinds for nearly all government ministries as well as many charities. all his work was given free. the poster design demonstrates the need to attract public attention in the face of an onslaught of posters.

All Together World War 2 poster ww2 Vintage poster Ebay
All Together World War 2 poster ww2 Vintage poster Ebay

All Together World War 2 Poster Ww2 Vintage Poster Ebay Design by 'fougasse' (cyril kenneth bird); one of the series of 'careless talk costs lives' posters issued by the ministry of information during the second world war; great britain; 1940. physical description. 'you never know who's listening!'; portrait format poster printed in colours on a white ground. "you never know who's listening!" world war ii propaganda poster. illustration of two women seated side by side on a bench, possibly on a bus, talking to one another. two rows of seats behind them are caricatures representing hitler and goering. Description. british second world war cautionary poster issued by the ministry of information. it depicts two women talking on a train, with adolf hitler and hermann goering listening from the seat behind them. the image is in the top half of the poster with text, in black, beneath. both are set against a white background and framed with a red. Be careful what you say. original artwork for a poster to be used in the ‘careless talk costs lives’ campaign 1939 1946, catalogue ref: inf 3 232. the government was also worried by the possible presence of a fifth column (people working or spying for the enemy) in the country. as a result, the department responsible for propaganda, the.

you never know who S listening By James Malinchak
you never know who S listening By James Malinchak

You Never Know Who S Listening By James Malinchak Description. british second world war cautionary poster issued by the ministry of information. it depicts two women talking on a train, with adolf hitler and hermann goering listening from the seat behind them. the image is in the top half of the poster with text, in black, beneath. both are set against a white background and framed with a red. Be careful what you say. original artwork for a poster to be used in the ‘careless talk costs lives’ campaign 1939 1946, catalogue ref: inf 3 232. the government was also worried by the possible presence of a fifth column (people working or spying for the enemy) in the country. as a result, the department responsible for propaganda, the. Posters demonstrated the serious harm careless talk could cause using both images of soldiers put in harm’s way by espionage and humor, as in fougasse’s series of cartoons. silence l'ennemi guette vos confidences (silence the enemy awaits your confidences) paul colin, 1940. "careless talk costs lives you never know who's listening!". '"you never know who's listening!" careless talk costs lives', 1940. colour photolithograph poster by cyril kenneth bird ('fougasse'), 1940. in february 1940 the ministry of information launched a nation wide poster campaign to warn the general public against loose talk and the dangers of unwittingly giving information to enemy agents and sympathisers.

British ww2 Careless Talk poster Be Careful What you Say you never
British ww2 Careless Talk poster Be Careful What you Say you never

British Ww2 Careless Talk Poster Be Careful What You Say You Never Posters demonstrated the serious harm careless talk could cause using both images of soldiers put in harm’s way by espionage and humor, as in fougasse’s series of cartoons. silence l'ennemi guette vos confidences (silence the enemy awaits your confidences) paul colin, 1940. "careless talk costs lives you never know who's listening!". '"you never know who's listening!" careless talk costs lives', 1940. colour photolithograph poster by cyril kenneth bird ('fougasse'), 1940. in february 1940 the ministry of information launched a nation wide poster campaign to warn the general public against loose talk and the dangers of unwittingly giving information to enemy agents and sympathisers.

you never know who S listening Fougasse V A Explore The Collections
you never know who S listening Fougasse V A Explore The Collections

You Never Know Who S Listening Fougasse V A Explore The Collections

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