About Us

Building a Legacy of Remembrance

The Vis Memorial Center located on the island of Vis off the coast of Croatia honors the 4,000+ Allied airmen saved by this small Adriatic island during World War II.
The Ohio Corporation, Vis WWII Memorial Center, is a partner organization with the Foundation for Vis Island which develops and runs the center. We exist to allow US Citizens to donate to the cause and receive a tax benefit for the donation. We are volunteers who believe in the cause and all donations minus the small operational costs will be directly sent to the Foundation for Vis Island (link here). We hold the tax exempt status (IRS 501.c.3).
The history

A Strategic Lifeline in 1944

In early 1944, the Allies built an airfield on the island of Vis off the coast of Croatia, initially to house fighter planes escorting American bombers on missions over Germany and Austria.

As the airfield was strategically located on the flight path to and from bombing missions, it became an emergency landing field for damaged bombers who would not be able to make it back to their bases in southern Italy.

Either the planes would land—saving both crew and aircraft—or crewmen would bail out over the island and be rescued by locals supporting the Allied cause.

Over the 14 months the airfield was in service, over 4,000 crewmen were saved. Among them were future U.S. Senator and Presidential candidate George McGovern, and Lloyd Bentsen, who would become U.S. Treasury Secretary—both were 20-year-old pilots who landed their damaged B-24s on Vis.

Display of artifacts at the center
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The project

Building the Memorial Center

It is time that this strategic location is recognized for its contribution to the Allied success in defeating Fascism. An advisory team has been established in Croatia to guide the effort to build a significant Memorial Center on Vis.

In July 2024, the advisory team sponsored a kickoff event on the island, attended by over 100 people including the Commanding General of the Croatian Air Force, the attaché to the Croatian Ambassador, and the Mayor of Vis.

The Foundation for Vis Island, a Croatian non-profit led by local historian Velimir Mratinić, works in partnership with the Vis WWII Memorial Center Corporation, a U.S. 501(c)(3) organization, to make this dream a reality.

Our Vision

A world-class WWII Memorial Center on Vis dedicated to the memory of those airmen who were saved—and those who did not make it. The center will feature audiovisual stories, interactive exhibits, and educational programs to ensure these stories of courage and sacrifice are never forgotten.

VIS WWII Memorial Center Concept photo
Conceptual rendering of the planned Memorial Center near the historic airfield site
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