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Homeland Security USA: Americans suffer when careless talk kills! text over a sad painting by American artist/illustrator painter Harry Anderson of a grieving couple who's son has obviously become a casualty killed by the war; published by the Office of War Information printed full color 20 X 14 inches U.S. Government Printing Office 1943; World War II Patriotic Poster public domain image; Click for larger print copyright free graphic file of this artwork of Americans suffer when careless talk kills! WWII patriotic art homeland security USA poster.
American Artist Illustrator Painter
Harry Anderson (1906- 1996)
Harry Anderson the American artist who created this heart wrenching poster was too old to fight in World War Two and this poster "" was the only artwork he contributed to the war effort. He was held in high regard for his magazine advertisements and illustrations which were his bread and butter but he was actually famous for his religious works like the one "What Happened to Your Hand?" shown also on this page, a painting when published considered blasphemous by some because it shows Jesus Christ with modern day children.
Artist Bio: American Artist Illustrator Painter Harry Anderson Biography
World War 2 Homeland Security USA Safety Patriotic Posters, a U.S. "Loose Talk" Type Poster: "Americans suffer when careless talk kills!"
Espionage has been with us since early time but the immigrant/melting pot based nature of the United States and our relatively late involvement in World War 2 made 1940s America a lucrative environment for spies and potential saboteurs. Naturally the dangers and concerns of national security intensified when the United States entered the war and America's overseas military and homeland patriots urgently needed additional protection. The U.S. Government had a great need to alert its' military and private citizens to the presence of enemy spies and saboteurs lurking in American society. A major advertising blitz involving all media eventually produced thousands of remarkable "careless talk" type posters to warn people that small snippets of information regarding troop movements or other logistical details would be useful to the enemy and could easily compromise national security and U.S. military personnel' safety. These vintage 1940s public domain poster images like this one "Americans suffer when careless talk kills!" displayed on this page from the Safety and National Security World War 2 Gallery of this website allow you to own a copyright free piece of WWII history, a historic patriotic artwork poster.
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