WW2DB's 15th Anniversary
15 years ago today, WW2DB was revealed publicly. Thank you, loyal readers, for so many years of support and enthusiasm. Many of you have joined us at Patreon to lend us financial support; for that, we are most greatful as well. Just like in previous years, on our anniversary, we take the chance to share a snapshot of the site's statistics, showing the site's quantifiable growth.
- 1,071 biographies (+29)
- 331 events (+4)
- 37,136 timeline entries (+1,488)
- 1,055 ships (+327)
- 334 aircraft models (+5)
- 186 vehicle models (+2)
- 346 weapon models (+6)
- 104 historical documents (+2)
- 205 facilities (+27)
- 463 books reviewed (+5)
- 26,128 photos (+1,140)
- 311 maps (+24)
- 21,520 visitor comments (+1,177)
On the social media front:
- 156,087 Facebook likes (-214)
- 23,769 Twitter followers (+5,396)
- 247 Reddit subscribers (+82)
- 15 Patreon supporters
WW2DB has made some progress on the less quantifiable front, too. Janice Kim, for example, very recently began to use machine learning to colorize WW2-era photographs. Going back a bit further in time, Al Griffis joined the team earlier in the year, bringing with him 30 years worth of research on the topic of German shipbuilding. WW2DB definitely has been sailing full steam ahead in 2019.
We wish all our visitors a happy, healthy, and productive 2020!
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James Forrestal, Secretary of the Navy, 23 Feb 1945
8 May 2020 02:03:48 AM
Thank you for fifteen years of excellence. Today is the 75th anniversary of V-E Day, 8May45. The initial 2020 U.S.A. Medal of Honor recipient will be John Andrew Kostrisak, Infantry, U.S. Army, Company E, 2nd BN, 30th Inf Regiment, 3rd Inf Div; 18Feb44 at the Anzio Beachhead. He is a living legend. On 13Dec2018 I nominated Mr. Kostrisak for the Congressional Medal of Honor. Paul J. Cassavechia, M.A.; War Genealogist