Massive reconstruction "kiss in Times Square"

Massive reconstruction of the famous photograph taken at the end of the Second World War, which depicted a sailor kissing a nurse in Times Square in New York City.

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1. August 14, 1945, New Yorkers learned of the surrender of Japan. It was then that the photographer Alfred Eisenstadt Life Magazines went to Manhattan and made his, which became legendary picture with a young sailor kissing a pretty nurse.





2. Now close because space in Times Square, where there was a historic kiss, is a statue of repeating the story of photography.



3. Since 2005, the Day of Victory, many New Yorkers come to Times Square to take part in a ceremony to "recreate the kiss."



4. August 14, 2010 hundreds of couples from around the world have repeated "Long Kiss" in Times Square.



5. At the 65th anniversary of the US victory over Japan in the main square in New York kissing and veterans, and of course, young Americans.



6. For more similarity most of the participants dressed in appropriate costumes.



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8. Legendary picture became a symbol of the end of World War II.



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10. The action in Times Square is held annually, and this time in Times Square has left more than 500 people.



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