We are beset by anniversaries: the 35th year of formal U.S.-China relations, 100 years since the launch of WWI, 70 years since the end of WWII. Often overlooked in the commemoration of these milestones is one of the most important periods in U.S.-China relations—the military alliance of 1941to 1945. Please join us on October 15 for the screening of a documentary on American aviators who fought for China, followed by a discussion with director Zhang Dongpan and the families of the men memorialized in the film. The movie is presented as part of a major exhibit, National Memories, that the Wilson Center is mounting in partnership with the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office. You can view these photos, curated from American archives, on Woodrow Wilson Plaza and on the 4th and 5th floors of the Wilson Center through October 21.
National Memories: U.S.-China Collaboration During WWII
October 15-21, 2014
An exhibit of photos from the China-Burma-India Theater
Woodrow Wilson Plaza and the Wilson Center
For more information about the exhibit, click here.