A Chinese archive official on Monday refuted claims that confessions written by Japanese war criminals were extorted by forced or coercive measures, calling them "totally unfounded".
A cultural exhibition named "Welcome Home, Flying Tigers" is held here in order to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Chinese people's Anti-Japanese War and the World Anti-Fascist War.
More than 1,000 privately owned historical documents that record Japanese militarists' crimes during World War II have been donated to the Museum of Overseas Chinese History in Beijing.
A Chinese scholar was part of a US team that liberated a Japanese internment camp in East China, freeing more than 2,000 expat civilians.
A rare 50-minute documentary funded by late Kuomintang (KMT) General Yang Hucheng in the 1930s was donated to the National Museum of China on Monday by Yang's offspring.
Top-secret military documents from World War II have revealed the depth and strength of the alliance between China and the United States against Imperial Japan, as well as joint efforts to rescue downed US pilots.
An exhibition of photos honoring the cross-Pacific alliance of China and the United States during World War II also points the way toward future collaboration, Vice-Premier Liu Yandong told guests at the Chinese embassy in Washington on Wednesday.
A Chinese American donated 358 objects related to the Flying Tigers, a US air squadron that helped the Chinese fight Japanese aggressors during WWII.
Visitors to the Jinsha Site Museum in Chengdu, Sichuan province, were impressed with a so-called "blood chit" on display at a donation ceremony on Tuesday.
Fighter planes roared above Yangtang village, weaving and diving in a deadly dance, filling the evening sky with the staccato cough of machine-gun fire.
J.V. "Jay" Vinyard was barely 21 when he went to China and flew a Douglas C-47 Skytrain over the "Hump" in 87 round trips between China and India. The cargo and fuel in the transport plane were critical to supply the 14th US Air Force and the Flying Tigers fighting the Japanese in China.
Georgetown University Professor Wang Chi said that many young people nowadays, both Chinese and Americans, may not even know China and the United States once were allies.