Yes, and I have no clue why on earth the Entente powers rejected every single peace proposal, first by the Pope in 1915 and later by the Central Powers.
At least I’m happy that many of the alleged German atrocities in Belgium were figments of the British propaganda machine.
Lord Bryce, afaik, avowed after the cessation of hostilities, that his (in)famous “Bryce report” was, for the most part, a propaganda piece.
In 1924 Prime Minister Lloyd George acted very honorably, when he, in a speech in Parliament, apologized to the German nation for the dehumanizing, hateful anti-German propaganda from the Great War.
That, Ladies and Gentlemen, might be one of the reasons why the reports from the extermination camps in WW 2 were, at first, met with incredulity in the West.
No question.