It was so that the enemy couldn't gain sensitive information i.e. London has never been bombed.
But of course London has been bombed many times but you get the gist.
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Censorship was necessary:-to prevent valuable information getting into enemy handsto prevent false impressions of Australia overseasto maintain high morale on the home front
Yes, military censorship existed in the Vietnam War. Military censorship helps hide important military information from becoming exposed to the enemy. Military information includes, but is not limited to, an ambush, night attack, or invasion. During the Second World War, censorship did not exist, though fortunately, the presence of the world's first atomic bomb was detected neither before nor after the bomb's creation. The Vietnam War was the first war to have censorship.
The British government introduced censorship during World War I to control the flow of information and maintain public morale. By restricting news coverage and suppressing potentially demoralizing or sensitive information about military setbacks and casualties, the government aimed to prevent panic and maintain support for the war effort. Censorship also sought to protect military strategies and operations from enemy intelligence. Overall, it was a measure to ensure national unity and resilience in a time of crisis.
Byron Price
H. F. Stich has written: 'Postwar years of Germany 1945-1948' -- subject(s): Censorship, History, Postal service, World War, 1939-1945 'Civil and military censorship during World War II' -- subject(s): Censorship, History, Postal service, World War, 1939-1945
Yes, Income tax was introduced to Canada during World War 1. It was introduced to help pay for the costs of everything needed for the war.
They were introduced in 1916.
World War 1 introduced aerial warfare with airplanes and trench warfare
After the second world war.
sonar
The German's introduced 'lightning War' which the world came to call the "Blitzkrieg".