karnage. war has always been hell. the rise of the war correspondent, photographer and producer has awakened a public remi. oo oo december 1941 the pearl conscience. knowing the sacrifices and suffering makes this even more harbor attack forced the united careful about the battles we choose. states into a war. it also remind us of the men and allied victory was far from women who gave everything so that we may live free. the journalists who meet their certain. i have nothing to offer but deadlines on the battlefield have a war story of their own blood, towel, fear and fret. that deserves to be told. i am oliver north, good night. body guard of lies. he had to be protected by a body guard of lies. he felt it was okay to lie. the war of national survival is a war without any rules. in this war of national survival truth and pictures casualty. he jumped the board producing propaganda films. they mixed real footage with actors cast as japanese pilots. like he put it simply public
the telegraph. people could read about what happened yesterday rather than what happened two weeks ago. newspapers realized there was an enormous hunger out there. war cells. during the civil war 600 reporters converged on the carra karnage. they put 63 men in the field and spent nearly $1 million. those were 1860s dollars. matthew brady captured the agony of the civil war and sold pictures directly to an eager public starved for information. photographs didn t become a regular fixture in newspapers until after 1880. but when they did, front page photographs like this changed war reporting forever. he raised the pistol, i raised my camera. when war stories return rupert murdock exposes how his father exposed the lies of a world war i general.