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Before the Revolution: China in the 1920s

Taiwan and China flags split by a crack, with military imagery visible on both sides.

Thu, 02/26 from 7:00-8:00 pm

Before waging a 20-year civil war, China’s Communists and Nationalists were unlikely allies—sharing members, goals, and even launching joint military campaigns. College of DuPage History Professor Sam Mitrani explores how these partners turned rivals, and what their fractured alliance meant for the future of Communism, China, and the world.