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  2. V-J Day in Times Square - Wikipedia

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    V-J Day in Times Square, a photograph by Alfred Eisenstaedt, was published in Life in 1945 with the caption, "In New York's Times Square a white-clad girl clutches her purse and skirt as an uninhibited sailor plants his lips squarely on hers" Alfred Eisenstaedt signing a copy of his famous V-J Day in Times Square photograph during the afternoon of August 23, 1995, while sitting in his Menemsha ...

  3. Victory over Japan Day - Wikipedia

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    Some towns in various states still celebrate V-J day. Moosup, Connecticut holds an annual V-J day parade on the 2nd Sunday in August, and holds the distinction of being the oldest continuous parade celebrating V-J day since the actual surrender of the Japanese in 1945. Arkansas was the only other state to make the holiday official statewide ...

  4. File:V-J Day Celebration, Okinawa, August 1945 (15900085425 ...

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    English: Marines celebrate Victory over Japan Day on Okinawa. From the Philip Bernstein Collection (COLL/3340), Marine Corps Archives & Special Collections OFFICIAL USMC PHOTOGRAPH

  5. V-J Day 'Kiss' photo stays on display as VA head reverses ...

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    The photo was taken on Aug. 14, 1945, known as V-J Day, the day Japan surrendered to the United States, as people spilled into the New York City streets from restaurants, bars and movie theaters ...

  6. Second World War veterans urged to register for VE Day and VJ ...

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    Victory in Europe (VE) Day happened on May 8 1945, while Victory over Japan (VJ) Day took place on August 15 1945, effectively ending the war.

  7. The history and meaning behind V-J Day - AOL

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    In August of 1945 news of the surrender was announced and celebrations erupted all across the US. On September 2, a formal surrendering Victory over Japan Day is the anniversary of Japan's formal ...

  8. Victor Jorgensen - Wikipedia

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    Victor Jorgensen (July 8, 1913 – June 14, 1994) was a former Navy photo journalist who probably is most notable for taking an instantly iconic photograph of an impromptu scene in Manhattan on August 14, 1945, but from a different angle and in a less dramatic exposure than that of a photograph taken by Alfred Eisenstaedt.

  9. What is V-J Day? - AOL

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    Aug. 4—SOUTH CAROLINA — The Second World War was a bloody conflict that lasted from 1939 to 1945. The war was waged between the Axis powers, which included Germany, Italy and Japan, and the ...