Safeguarding Secrets, 1941

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This 1941 U.S. Army Signal Corps film hammers home the need for secrecy in WWII defense work, showing dire fallout from loose lips—ship explosions, sabotage, and death. In black-and-white with sound, stock shots dazzle: spies skulk, fires rage, U-Boats torpedo ships, and bodies pile up. A soldier dodges his girlfriend’s questions on the phone as a spy’s hokey mic eavesdrops, while titles blare “THOUGHTLESSNESS BREEDS SABOTAGE” over smoke. Bowling alleys and shops frame cautionary tales, ending with a spy nabbed by security.

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