Ww1 showed through media

World War I was the first major war conflict to be extensively documented, managed, and consumed through mass media, setting the stage for 20th-century war reporting. The rapid development of photography, cinema, and newspapers along with pervasive government propaganda—allowed governments and civilians to consume the war in real time, though often in heavily curated or "staged" ways, now days with audio messages, video phootage and photos / letters, its easy to imagine life back in the trenches.
nowadays there are modern interactive sources to help know what its like back in the war. through plays, movies, books, games and vr and much more!

famous examples of ww1 replicated through media
are books like all quiet on the western front : a landmark anti-war story detailing the brutal,, hyper realistic disillusioning experiences of young German soldiers in the trenches of WW1
even getting itself a movie and winning itself the title the best ww1 movie of all time and earning itself 4 academy rewards.
another great example is the play journeys end: a play by rc sherrif later adapted into a movie was also a anti-war play and film set in a British army dugout over four days in March 1918, depicting the intense psychological strain, camaraderie, and terror of soldiers waiting for a German offensive, the play widely regarded as a masterful representation of British trench life during WWI because it was based on the author’s own experiences as an officer in the 9th Battalion of the East Surrey Regiment.
