Just how true is this - given the nature of censorship, would the top brass really want everyone/anyone to see the horrors of this most bloody carnage?
At least there were private (non-military) journalists from the Allied side at the front. At German side at least there never was such. Only journalists and photographers/cinematographers from the armed forces themselves were allowed. These had special units for this, which name (Propagandakompanie) already showed what line these men (no women) had to follow.
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