kilroy was here

"Kilroy was here" is a popular World War II graffiti phrase, consisting of the name "Kilroy" alongside the words "was here." It originated as a doodle or slogan among American servicemen to mark their presence and, sometimes, to taunt enemy forces. The famous image accompanying the phrase features a man with a large nose peeking over a wall or fence. The phrase became a symbol of American troops' presence and served as a morale booster during the war. It also gained popularity due to its widespread and mysterious appearances in different locations.


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