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As part of a World War II memorial at Battleship Cove in Fall River, Massachusetts, a new painting entitled Victory Kiss by Jim Laurier of New Hampshire was unveiled on August 24, 2013, to honor the event captured in the photograph.
The Story Behind the Famous Kiss | Naval History Magazine
During World War II, Eisenstaedt showed the world what war looked like on the U.S. mainland. On the day World War II ended, Eisenstaedt entered Times Square dressed in a tan suit, a white …
V-J Day Kiss in Times Square: The Story Behind an Iconic …
2024年3月6日 · The picture portrays a U.S. Navy sailor grabbing and kissing a stranger—a woman in a white dress—on Victory over Japan Day (“V-J Day”) in New York City’s Times Square on August 14, 1945.
The Story Behind the WWII V-J Day Kiss Photo | TIME
2016年9月11日 · The woman photographed in the iconic picture of a World War II sailor kissing a nurse died Thursday at the age of 92
More From the Scene of That Famous V-J Day Kiss in Times Square
2015年8月14日 · V-J Day celebrations in Times Square, August 14, 1945. Alfred Eisenstaedt’s photograph of a sailor kissing a woman in Times Square, after news broke of the Japanese surrender in World War II, has lived a storied life since it was taken on August 15, 1945.
Here's the fascinating history behind the iconic WWII kiss photo …
2024年3月5日 · The sailor featured in the iconic Times Square kissing photo from World War II probably should have grabbed a different woman for his smooch heard around the world.
The surprising truth behind the classic V-J Day photo of a sailor ...
2018年2月1日 · Unconditional Surrender is a three-dimensional interpretation of a photo taken by Alfred Eisenstaedt of a Sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square, New York City on Aug. 14, 1945, following the announcement of V-J Day. The contrast of Zimmer’s bright white uniform with Mendonsa’s dark suit caught Eisenstaedt’s eye.
The Woman in the Iconic V-J Day Kiss Photo Died at 92, Here's …
2016年9月14日 · When World War II finally came to a close on August 14, 1945, Americans all over the country took to the streets to celebrate the end of a long and brutal war. All the …
VJ Day: The Story Behind The Iconic Kiss Photograph
2020年8月14日 · In New York, Times Square was flooded with jubilation and excitement, and this is where photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt found himself. It was here that he captured the photograph of a sailor kissing a dental nurse, which has now become an iconic emblem of the Allies’ military triumph.
The unexpected true story behind that famous VJ Day Times square kiss
After news broke that Japan had surrendered and World War II was over on August 15, 1945, photographer Alfred Aisenstaedt took a picture of a sailor jubilantly kissing a woman in Times Square....