Often they didn't because giving out information could endanger their lives. News reels were made by the army for movie theaters.
People used paper and ink to get news which is called of course lettering. People lettered other people to know what was happening during the war to get information.
to tell the people about the news and what was going on
News regarding the outbreak of war came mostly from the radio .
The Illustrated War News was created in 1914.
Often they didn't because giving out information could endanger their lives. News reels were made by the army for movie theaters.
A picture's worth a thousand words; and there were thousands of pictures.It was also the first war on the evening news every night. This changed how people looked at war and the protests against the war started. Notice we don't see much today on the news about the war in Iraq ? There is a reason.
was not a war, so not much news coverage, no news men were allowed , unlike today, [I think that's a mastake alowing news crews there] no parades no welcomeing groups, when we came back, just another day,
Normally through media, i,e; News paper, radio...etc
Yes because during the WW1 people used the radios to see about news and listening to the radio.
People who talk on the news are news reporters
The BBC world news service provided short wave radio news during the entire war.
lots of people! probably too much to count! Julian marteniz