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No enemy sub will dare lift its eye if you lend your Zeiss o

No enemy sub will dare lift its eye if you lend your Zeiss or Bausch & Lomb binoculars to the Navy pack carefully, include your name and address : send to Naval Observatory Washington D.C. Poster showing a periscope emerging from the sea, with a ship in flames and sinking in the distance. Date between 1941 and 1943

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Address Administration Binoculars Carefully Dare Enemy Include Lend Lift Observatory Pack Progress S End Washington Zeiss


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"No Enemy Sub Will Dare Lift Its Eye: Lend Your Zeiss or Bausch & Lomb Binoculars to the Navy During the tumultuous years of World War II, the role of naval intelligence was paramount in securing victory for the Allied forces. This powerful poster, created between 1941 and 1943, underscores the importance of vigilance and the critical role that advanced technology played in the war effort. The image depicts a periscope emerging from the churning waves, a clear sign of an enemy submarine lurking beneath the surface. In the distance, a ship is engulfed in flames, sinking into the depths. The caption above the scene reads, "No Enemy Sub Will Dare Lift Its Eye," emphasizing the potential power and impact of the binoculars held in the hands of the Navy personnel. The poster calls upon citizens to "pack carefully" and "lend" their Zeiss or Bausch & Lomb binoculars to the Navy. The administration at the Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., is the intended recipient, and the address is provided for those who wish to contribute. The poster serves as a poignant reminder of the progress made during this time in both military technology and public engagement. By working together, the collective efforts of individuals and the Navy were able to make a difference in the outcome of the war. As you gaze upon this evocative image, consider the courage and determination of those who answered the call to action. Let us honor their legacy by continuing to support and invest in the advancement of technology and the protection of our freedom." [Your Name] [Your Address]

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