Does a single image have the power to encapsulate an entire era, to crystallize a moment of unbridled joy and relief? In San Diego, a 25-foot-tall, 6,000-pound statue known as "Unconditional Surrender," also called "Embracing Peace" by the city, attempts to do just that, and it has become a beloved and enduring symbol.
The "Kissing Sailor" statue, a remarkably accurate replica of the iconic photograph taken in Times Square on August 14, 1945, embodies the elation of Victory over Japan Day (VJ Day). The image captured a sailor spontaneously kissing a nurse, a moment of pure, unadulterated celebration that has resonated through generations. This giant version, located in Tuna Harbor Park on the San Diego waterfront, next to the USS Midway Museum, has become a focal point, drawing countless visitors eager to recreate the famous embrace.
The statue's presence in San Diego, a city steeped in military history, is more than just a photo opportunity; it serves as a powerful memorial. Local San Diegans view it as a heartfelt tribute to those who have served the nation in uniform. The monument's placement, nestled beside the USS Midway, further reinforces its connection to the sacrifices and triumphs of the armed forces. Though the events that inspired the statue occurred far away, in a different time, it has found a fitting home in San Diego, where the echoes of the past resonate strongly.
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Feature | Details |
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Name | Unconditional Surrender / Embracing Peace |
Location | Tuna Harbor Park, San Diego Waterfront, next to USS Midway Museum |
Artist | J. Seward Johnson |
Original Material (2007) | Fiberglass |
Replacement Material (2013) | Painted Bronze |
Height | 25 feet |
Weight | 6,000 pounds |
Inspiration | Alfred Eisenstaedt's photograph taken in Times Square on August 14, 1945 (VJ Day) |
Theme | Celebration of the end of World War II, Tribute to Veterans |
Public Perception | Loved by many, seen as kitschy by some, popular photo opportunity |
Significance | Memorial, tribute, and testament to those who serve in the military |
Official Website | City of San Diego Official Website |



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