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Giant WWII kissing statue comes to Royal Oak. The temporary installation is aimed at helping promote and raise money for the Michigan World War II Legacy Memorial.
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(Left) The 25-foot ‘Kissing Sailor’ statue in Sarasota, Florida; (Center) The photo of the New York Time’s Square kiss taken by US Navy photo journalist Jorgensen and (Right) Carl Muscarello, one of the men claiming to the the ‘Kissing Sailor’ in the photo reenacting the kiss with his wife.
French feminists are demanding that a giant statue of a sailor kissing a nurse – based on an iconic photo of a kiss in Times Square at the end of World War II – be removed from a war memorial site in Normandy because it allegedly depicts a sexual assault. The 25 foot, 13 tonne sculpture, titled …
The statue, Embracing Peace, is a sculpture by artist Seward Johnson depicting the famous August 1945 Life Magazine cover photo taken on VJ Day in Times Square in New York City of a sailor dipping a nurse and planting a kiss for all time. The statue, on loan for six months, is intended to draw attention to a $3 million fundraising campaign for a permanent Michigan World War II Legacy Memorial in Memorial Park at Woodward and 13 Mile.
The statue arrived in Royal Oak, Michigan on June 18, 2016, and was installed in the city's Memorial Park on June 20. The city manager expected that the sculpture would increase tourism, and help raise money for The Michigan WWII Legacy Memorial, a permanent World War II memorial in the park.
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The "Unconditional Surrender" statue, a replica of an iconic photo taken of a sailor and nurse kissing in Times Square at the end of World War II, was returned to the city's Marina Jack on Tuesday after $125,000 in repairs.