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Original British WWII Framed “Telling a Friend May Mean Telling the Enemy” Anti-Espionage Propaganda Poster - 13¾ x 18¼” Spanish Artillery NOm - 38964

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Description

NOm - 38964

It was  heavily employed in the Sicily/Salerno  drops and issued in limited quantities during the August 1944 Southern France "Dragoon

The peripheral seal consists of rubber cement

(since removed due to their hazardous position)

Original British WWII Framed “Telling a Friend May Mean Telling the Enemy” Anti-Espionage Propaganda Poster - 13¾ x 18¼” Spanish Artillery NOm - 38964Original Item. Only One Available. Concerns about national security intensify in wartime. During World War II, the Government alerted citizens to the presence of enemy spies and saboteurs lurking just below the surface of American society. "Careless talk" posters warned people that small snippets of information regarding troop movements or other logistical details would be useful to the enemy. Well meaning citizens could easily compromise national

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