The War Room, is a five-track EP from Public Service Broadcasting.
The EP is dedicated to J. Willgoose, Esq's great-uncle George Willgoose who died at Dunkirk.
The first four tracks on the EP featured each use samples from a different British World War II propaganda film; If War Should Come (1939), London Can Take It! (1940), The First of the Few (1942) and Dig for Victory (1941).
The front cover of the EP used a photograph of the bomb-damaged library in Holland House in Kensington, London. A copy is held by the Historic England Archive who record that it was taken on 23 October 1940 and attribute it to Mr. Harrison of Fox Photos.