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The press in Britain was even more severely censored during World War I. There, the Defense of the Realm Act declared, “No person shall by word of mouth or in writing spread reports likely to cause disaffection or alarm among any of His Majesty’s forces or among the civilian population.”10 In Britain, “journalistic outlaws” were threatened with execution.
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