Careless Talk Costs Lives campaign

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The Careless Talk Costs Lives campaign was a World War II British propaganda effort that warned civilians and soldiers against discussing sensitive information that could aid enemy espionage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British propaganda campaign
World War II propaganda campaign
aim to prevent civilians and soldiers from discussing sensitive information
to protect military operations and shipping
to reduce the risk of enemy espionage
conflict World War II
country United Kingdom
focus conversations in public places
conversations in pubs
conversations on public transport
letters and telephone calls
genre wartime propaganda
hasEffect raised public awareness of the dangers of gossip during wartime
historicalPeriod 1939–1945
implementedBy British government NERFINISHED
Ministry of Information (United Kingdom) NERFINISHED
inspired later operational security campaigns in the United Kingdom
language English
location Great Britain NERFINISHED
mainSubject counter-espionage
military secrecy
operational security
message enemy agents could be listening to casual conversations
unguarded talk could lead to loss of life
partOf British home front propaganda
slogan Careless Talk Costs Lives NERFINISHED
startTime 1939
targetAudience British civilians
British soldiers
members of the Home Guard
war workers
temporalCoverage Second World War NERFINISHED
theme loose lips sink ships
usedMedium leaflet
newspaper advertisement
propaganda poster
public information film
usedTechnique cartoon illustration
fear appeal
humour

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Ministry of Information (United Kingdom) notableWork Careless Talk Costs Lives campaign