- The War Illustrated
"The War Illustrated" was a British war magazine published in
London by William Berry (laterViscount Camrose and owner of "The Daily Telegraph "). It was first released on22 August ,1914 , eighteen days after the United Kingdom declared war on Germany, and regular issues continued throughoutWorld War I . The magazine was discontinued after the8 February ,1919 issue, but returned16 September ,1939 following the start ofWorld War II . 255 issues were published over the course of the Second World War before the magazine permanently ceased production on11 April , 1947. [cite web|url=http://www.bl.uk/collections/warfare2.html |title=Scope of the Collections for British Military History, 1801-1945 |accessdate=2006-07-19 |publisher=British Library ]Subtitled "A Pictorial Record of the Conflict of the Nation", "The War Illustrated" was at first sensationalistic and patriotic. Although it contained articles, the main focus was on photographs and illustrations, most notably those of
Stanley Wood dramatising (or in some cases fabricating) events involving German troops. The magazine became more diligent in properly verifying its reports from 1916 onwards. [cite web|url=http://www.greatwardifferent.com/Great_War/NewsMedia/WarIllustrated.htm |title='The War Illustrated' |accessdate=2006-07-19]Both versions of "The War Illustrated" were edited by
John Hammerton , who also contributed articles throughout the magazine's run. The magazine contained personal accounts of the war bywar correspondent s such asHamilton Fyfe andLuigi Barzini, Sr. , descriptions and illustrations ofVictoria Cross actions (for example those ofJohn Lynn andJohn George Smyth ) and articles by authors such asH. G. Wells ("Will The War Change England?") andWinston Churchill ("The Right View of Verdun"). It was extremely popular: at its peak at the end of WWI, "The War Illustrated" had a circulation of 750,000. [cite news | title = War Weeklies | publisher = Time | date =1939-09-25 | url = http://www.time.com/time/archive/preview/0,10987,761998,00.html | accessdate = 2006-07-19]Illustrations
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External links
* [http://www.greatwardifferent.com/Great_War/NewsMedia/WarIllustrated.htm A History of The War Illustrated]
* [http://www.thewarillustrated.info/default.asp The War Illustrated] (articles from theSecond World War editions)
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