After Germany invaded Belgium, stories of atrocities appeared in the British press. Which of these was NOT said to have happened?

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World War 1 saw the first mass use of propaganda by both sides.  Governments on both sides made sure that the people only heard what the government wanted them to.  The goal was to make people think that they were on the side of justice, to encourage people to volunteer for military service and, most of all, to portray the enemy as being evil.  Defeats went unreported, half-truths were exaggerated and lies were spread as news.  The facts differed greatly from what people actually got to hear.


After Germany invaded Belgium, stories of atrocities appeared in the British press. Which of these was <I> NOT</I> said to have happened?