Assess the value of the source for revealing the initial official attitude to reporting on the Western Front war, and what the style of reporting suggests about the intended effect on readers at homeExplain your answer, using the source, the information given about its origin and your own knowledge about historical context, Page 141 Source 8 [20 marks]Source 8 is valuable when revealing the initial official attitude of reporting on the Western Front War. The source discusses “perfect safety” and “hardly any resistance” that the British army faced. The intention of the source was to keep the mood of British public at one of patriotic optimism. They did not want the British population to be aware of the horrors and struggles of the war. The Western Front War was a time a propaganda and censorship, which brings into question how valid sources were. Therefore, source 8 is valid when revealing the level of censorship reports on the Westen Front war were subjected to. Source 8 is an eyewitness report by Colonel Swinton, in the Times, 15th March 1915. The author was a professional soldier, reporting at the request of Kitchener at the War office. This could suggest the