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Peter Kurilecz <[log in to unmask]>
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Nurse Tells of Storied Kiss. No, Not That Nurse. - City Room Blog -
NYTimes.com

It is a defining image of the American century, one that expressed the joy
of a nation at its moment of greatest triumph: on the day the Japanese
surrender was announced, a sailor grabbed a nurse in the middle of Times
Square, bent her back and kissed her.

That kiss on V-J Day was captured in at least two photographs — one iconic,
one merely famous. And for decades since, there have been debates: who was
the sailor? Who was the nurse? A handful of people have staked claims, and
countless stories have attempted to sort them out.



http://nyti.ms/danWX6



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