A poster calling for evacuation of children from London. "Leave Hitler to me, you ought to be out of London" |
Nazi surrender comes nearer every time a woman enters into a subsidiary of the territorial services |
"They can not do without you." Again the call to join the ATS |
"We've beaten them before. We beat them again." Poster appeared immediately after the defeat of the British army at Dunkirk |
And they said, "This was our finest hour" (quote from Churchill's speech, delivered in the House of Commons June 18, 1940) |
"We've beaten them before. We beat them again." Another poster, which was released in the wake of the disaster at Dunkirk |
And another poster on the theme of "Do not talk." Slogan "Careless chatter costs lives" was popular on American posters. |
Another poster with the theme "Careless talk costs lives" |
"Mr. Hitler wants to know." This poster became popular across the Atlantic |
More than eloquent appeal not to talk too much |
Colonel Schultz calls on British troops to share useful information so that the Germans may know where to bomb and land troops |
Careless Talk costs lives. "You forgot, she remembers" |
"Careless talk costs lives" |
"Careless talk costs lives" |
Appeal to donate blood |
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British Propaganda Painting During WW2