Keep me in Gin and I can rule the world Daddy what did you do in the Great War A3 poster!The campaign was issued in 1942, for the attention of all ranks, with this particular image intended for officers' messes and other places where the commissioned ranks met. At the end of May, Advertiser's Weekly noted that ?sex appeal' had been introduced in the form of a beautiful spy, who they insisted on ?christening Olga Polovsky after the famous song'. In June 1941 they further noted that, having covered public house talk, wayside conversations with strangers, and ?harmless chat' with friends when on leave, the government believed they had identified ?the major problem' at last, as a reminder that ?when in the company of a beautiful woman, remember that beauty may conceal brains'. Service personnel seemed particularly ready to disclose their station and line of work.
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