The Daily Mail is a British tabloid newspaper founded in 1896, known for its sensationalist journalism and strong political stance. During the initial reactions to World War I, it played a significant role in shaping public opinion by promoting nationalism and supporting the war effort, which contributed to the 'Spirit of 1914' where enthusiasm for the war was widespread among the British populace.
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