VJ DAY KISS STATUE IN TIMES SQUARE
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View All Images- NEW YORK, AUGUST 11, 2005 On August 14, 2005 World War II ended and the legendary photo of a kiss between a US sailor and nurse in Times Square. The nurse in that iconic photo is Edith Shain who is celebrating the statue Unconditional Surrender by J. Seward Johnson. She will also be hosting a "kiss-in" this Sunday in Times Square commemorating the end of the war.
- NEW YORK, AUGUST 11, 2005 On August 14, 2005 World War II ended and the legendary photo of a kiss between a US sailor and nurse in Times Square. The nurse in that iconic photo is Edith Shain who is celebrating the statue Unconditional Surrender by J. Seward Johnson. She will also be hosting a "kiss-in" this Sunday in Times Square commemorating the end of the war.
- NEW YORK, AUGUST 11, 2005 On August 14, 2005 World War II ended and the legendary photo of a kiss between a US sailor and nurse in Times Square. The nurse in that iconic photo is Edith Shain who is celebrating the statue Unconditional Surrender by J. Seward Johnson. She will also be hosting a "kiss-in" this Sunday in Times Square commemorating the end of the war.
- NEW YORK, AUGUST 11, 2005 On August 14, 2005 World War II ended and the legendary photo of a kiss between a US sailor and nurse in Times Square. The nurse in that iconic photo is Edith Shain who is celebrating the statue Unconditional Surrender by J. Seward Johnson. She will also be hosting a "kiss-in" this Sunday in Times Square commemorating the end of the war.
- NEW YORK, AUGUST 11, 2005 On August 14, 2005 World War II ended and the legendary photo of a kiss between a US sailor and nurse in Times Square. The nurse in that iconic photo is Edith Shain who is celebrating the statue Unconditional Surrender by J. Seward Johnson. She will also be hosting a "kiss-in" this Sunday in Times Square commemorating the end of the war.
- NEW YORK, AUGUST 11, 2005 On August 14, 2005 World War II ended and the legendary photo of a kiss between a US sailor and nurse in Times Square. The nurse in that iconic photo is Edith Shain who is celebrating the statue Unconditional Surrender by J. Seward Johnson. She will also be hosting a "kiss-in" this Sunday in Times Square commemorating the end of the war.
- NEW YORK, AUGUST 11, 2005 On August 14, 2005 World War II ended and the legendary photo of a kiss between a US sailor and nurse in Times Square. The nurse in that iconic photo is Edith Shain who is celebrating the statue Unconditional Surrender by J. Seward Johnson. She will also be hosting a "kiss-in" this Sunday in Times Square commemorating the end of the war.
- NEW YORK, AUGUST 11, 2005 On August 14, 2005 World War II ended and the legendary photo of a kiss between a US sailor and nurse in Times Square. The nurse in that iconic photo is Edith Shain who is celebrating the statue Unconditional Surrender by J. Seward Johnson. She will also be hosting a "kiss-in" this Sunday in Times Square commemorating the end of the war.
- NEW YORK, AUGUST 11, 2005 On August 14, 2005 World War II ended and the legendary photo of a kiss between a US sailor and nurse in Times Square. The nurse in that iconic photo is Edith Shain who is celebrating the statue Unconditional Surrender by J. Seward Johnson. She will also be hosting a "kiss-in" this Sunday in Times Square commemorating the end of the war.
- NEW YORK, AUGUST 11, 2005 On August 14, 2005 World War II ended and the legendary photo of a kiss between a US sailor and nurse in Times Square. The nurse in that iconic photo is Edith Shain who is celebrating the statue Unconditional Surrender by J. Seward Johnson. She will also be hosting a "kiss-in" this Sunday in Times Square commemorating the end of the war.
- NEW YORK, AUGUST 11, 2005 On August 14, 2005 World War II ended and the legendary photo of a kiss between a US sailor and nurse in Times Square. The nurse in that iconic photo is Edith Shain who is celebrating the statue Unconditional Surrender by J. Seward Johnson. She will also be hosting a "kiss-in" this Sunday in Times Square commemorating the end of the war. `