Keep Calm and Carry On poster campaign

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The "Keep Calm and Carry On" poster campaign was a British World War II public information initiative designed to boost civilian morale in the face of anticipated air raids and invasion.

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instanceOf British government propaganda campaign
World War II public information campaign
associatedWith British national identity
British wartime spirit
authority British government NERFINISHED
colourScheme red background with white lettering
country United Kingdom
creatorRole civil servants at the Ministry of Information
culturalImpact became a popular slogan in the 21st century
inspired numerous parodies and adaptations
designedTo boost civilian morale
prepare the British public for air raids
prepare the British public for possible invasion
distribution limited public display during World War II
format typographic poster
genre wartime propaganda
hasDesignElement stylised Tudor Crown
white text on a coloured background
hasPoster Keep Calm and Carry On poster NERFINISHED
historicalContext anticipation of German invasion of Britain
fear of German bombing of British cities
influenced commercial merchandise using the slogan
modern motivational poster designs
intendedUse to be displayed in the event of invasion
to be used after major air raids
language English
location Great Britain NERFINISHED
medium poster
mottoStyle imperative phrase
organisedBy Ministry of Information NERFINISHED
partOf British home front propaganda
printingQuantity about 2.5 million copies
propagandaGoal maintain public order during crisis
propagandaType home front morale campaign
rediscovery rediscovered in the early 21st century
relatedCampaign Freedom Is in Peril, Defend It with All Your Might NERFINISHED
Your Courage, Your Cheerfulness, Your Resolution Will Bring Us Victory
script Latin alphabet
slogan Keep Calm and Carry On NERFINISHED
startTime 1939
subject civil defence
psychological preparedness
targetAudience British civilians
home front population
theme calmness under threat
resilience
stoicism
timePeriod World War II

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Ministry of Information (United Kingdom) notableWork Keep Calm and Carry On poster campaign
Stereophonics hasDiscographyItem Keep Calm and Carry On poster campaign
this entity surface form: Keep Calm and Carry On