Someone Talked!
Title
Someone Talked!
Subject
American propaganda in World War 2
Description
[ID: U.S. soldier drowning in water and pointing finger at reader. /end ID]
Analysis
Deliberate: premeditated
Systemic: part of a methodical and organized campaign by the American government and media
Attempt: behavioral
Shaping Perceptions: language ("someone"), image (drowning soldier, pointing finger)
Achieve a Response: behavior that leads to better secrecy
Analysis
Deliberate: premeditated
Systemic: part of a methodical and organized campaign by the American government and media
Attempt: behavioral
Shaping Perceptions: language ("someone"), image (drowning soldier, pointing finger)
Achieve a Response: behavior that leads to better secrecy
Source
Siebel, Frederick, Artist. Someone talked! / Siebel. , 1942. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/93500969/.
Original Format
Photograph
Physical Dimensions
699x1024
Files
Citation
“Someone Talked!,” American History of Propaganda, accessed November 19, 2024, https://mail.ahop.reclaim.hosting/items/show/35.