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Don't Talk About Troop Movements

Don't Talk About Troop Movements

ID# 2811
Anonymous
1943
29" x 39.5"
(74cm x 100cm)
Regular price ¥63,300 JPY
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Don't Talk About Troop Movements is a 1943 U.S.A World War II propaganda poster produced by the United States Office of War Information. The theme of "Loose Lips" was a major concern during the war and resulted in many iterations of the warning in wartime poster art of this era from the United States.
Like many posters dealing with the theme of "Loose Lips Sink Ships", the image focuses on the soldiers as they board a train to fight overseas. The composition places the viewer as an onlooker to the scene, possibly as someone seeing off a loved one.

This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This poster is conservation mounted, linen backed, and in excellent condition. We guarantee the authenticity of all of our posters.

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