It was redacted by a special propaganda department attached to the Wehrmacht Führungsstab (Chief of Operation Staff) under Generaloberst Alfred Jodl, relying on material delivered by Propagandakompanien within the fighting troops, while private war correspondents were not admitted. All broadcasts had to be authorized by Goebbels' Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda as controlling institution of the German media, which led to a constant rivalry between the ministerial bureaucracy and the Wehrmacht executive staff. Both Goebbels and Jodl considered the Wehrmachtsbericht a vital instrument of home front mobilization under total war circumstances.
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