Abstract
After the start of the war, Himmler and Heydrich began to deploy and
extend their terror apparatus in “defense of the home front.” Above all,
the Security Service
[Sicherheitsdienst or SD], the SS,
and the Gestapo were responsible for spying on the general German
population under the pretense of a war-induced state of emergency.
Threats to internal security or to the troops' military readiness were
avenged and punished with ever greater severity. Such threats not only
included transmitting information important to the war effort, but also,
for example, listening to foreign radio broadcasts or spreading negative
information about the course of the war.
This poster was intended to discourage women from sharing information
included in personal letters from relatives at the front. One female
office worker says to another: “Hans writes that his division will be
moved to…”