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<br><p style='font-size: 35px; text-align: center;'>Welcome to the WWII Archives!</p><br> | |||
{{LandingMessage|content1=<p style="text-indent:30px;">Every day, hundreds of veterans and survivors of the WWII era die, thousands of documents, items, photographs, etc are lost and loose their stories. The things that are already known about the war are scattered and at some points difficult to find. | {{LandingMessage|content1=<p style="text-indent:30px;">Every day, hundreds of veterans and survivors of the WWII era die, thousands of documents, items, photographs, etc are lost and loose their stories. The things that are already known about the war are scattered and at some points difficult to find. | ||
<p style="text-indent:30px;">Join the cause of the WWII Archives, as we go out and interview as many veterans, survivors, and other people of the WWII era, archive and digitize as many items, documents, photographs, etc, and bring those along with all the known sources about that era the can be found, to create the most detailed articles about each subject from WWII. From your great grandparents to the great leaders, from the most insignificant towns to the famous cities, to the least known events to the different theaters of the war, we will attempt to document and source as much as possible out there before we loose it all.</p>|}} | <p style="text-indent:30px;">Join the cause of the WWII Archives, as we go out and interview as many veterans, survivors, and other people of the WWII era, archive and digitize as many items, documents, photographs, etc, and bring those along with all the known sources about that era the can be found, to create the most detailed articles about each subject from WWII. From your great grandparents to the great leaders, from the most insignificant towns to the famous cities, to the least known events to the different theaters of the war, we will attempt to document and source as much as possible out there before we loose it all.</p>|}} | ||
<br>{{Clickable button 3|Enter the WWII Archives|style=font-size: 20px; text-align: center; padding: 15px 32px; margin-left: auto; display: block; margin-right: auto; background-color: #57aa00; color: #595959;|url=http://wwii-archives.org/index.php/WWII_Archives:Home}} | <br>{{Clickable button 3|Enter the WWII Archives|style=font-size: 20px; text-align: center; padding: 15px 32px; margin-left: auto; display: block; margin-right: auto; background-color: #57aa00; color: #595959;|url=http://wwii-archives.org/index.php/WWII_Archives:Home}} | ||
{{LandingDouble|content1=<div class="box-green"><big>'''How can I help?'''</big> | |||
The following list below is a basic list of ways that you could participate and contribute on the WWII Archives: | |||
* Go out and interview surviving veterans, survivors, family members, those who have had stories from people who lived during the WWII era, and others | |||
* Scan, digitize, archive, and upload the documents, items, photographs, films, etc that you are in possession of or get in possession of. See the [https://wwii-archives.org/index.php/WWII_Archives:Multimedia_Guide Multimedia Guide] for rules and requirements for doing so. | |||
* Sign up to become a user in order to edit, write, and create articles. See the WAMoS for more information</div>|content4=<big>'''Current site statistics''':</big>' | |||
* Number of Pages: {{NUMBEROFPAGES}} | |||
* Number of Articles: {{NUMBEROFARTICLES}} | |||
* Number of Files: {{NUMBEROFFILES}} | |||
* Number of Edits: {{NUMBEROFEDITS}} | |||
* Number of Users: {{NUMBEROFUSERS}} | |||
* Number of Active Users: {{NUMBEROFACTIVEUSERS}}}}}} |
Revision as of 23:28, 16 March 2023
Welcome to the WWII Archives!
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Welcome! Thank you for joining us in the cause of WWII Archives. If there isn't content that you are looking for and/or would like to contribute, please see this part of the front page for the list of different ways that you could contribute.
How can I help?
The following list below is a basic list of ways that you could participate and contribute on the WWII Archives:
- Go out and interview surviving veterans, survivors, family members, those who have had stories from people who lived during the WWII era, and others
- Scan, digitize, archive, and upload the documents, items, photographs, films, etc that you are in possession of or get in possession of. See the Multimedia Guide for rules and requirements for doing so.
- Sign up to become a user in order to edit, write, and create articles. See the WAMoS for more information
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Current site statistics:'
- Number of Pages: 4,015
- Number of Articles: 247
- Number of Files: 1,012
- Number of Edits: 5,954
- Number of Users: 24
- Number of Active Users: 1
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