V-J Day: How WWII Came to an End: Photos
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IT'S OVER
Seventy years ago, Japan surrendered in World War II, bringing to an end a six-year long conflict that would be the deadliest in human history.
The announcement was cause for jubilation around the United States and among the Allied forces throughout the world. The spirit of the occasion was perhaps best captured in this photo taken by Alfred Eisenstaedt in Times Square on Aug. 14, 1945, in which an American sailor kisses a nurse.
Today isn't the official anniversary of the end of the war in the United States. That comes September 2, the date the Japanese government formally signed documents agreeing to surrender. But for those who lived through it, August 14 is a day that brought simultaneously relief at the end of a long, bloody war, joy in victory and the prospect of soldiers returning home, and solemnity for those who never made it back.
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