Lessons from the 1940s - Discretion

During World War II, posters like these decorated storefronts, train stations, and other public places. Spies were present. An innocent conversation in the barber shop, the grocery, or a phone booth could be overheard and passed to the enemy. Information about troop movements, sailing schedules, and strength of the armed forces was especially guarded. One careless comment could lead to thousands of deaths.



Free speech is one of the cornerstones of American society, but during the war, limits w...
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Published on May 17, 2010 10:19
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