2
total strangers recreated a
famous WWII photo at the
Eagles parade
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Twitter is a place where people like to argue and shout at each other a lot — but it's also a place where two
total strangers can arrange to recreate
famous historical photographs.
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Earlier this week, writer Shamus Clancy tweeted a
famous black-and-white photograph from the end of WWII.
me and your girl on Broad Street pic.twitter.com/AmtnPodLaS
— shamus (@shamus_clancy) February 5, 2018
That picture (which it's worth noting has a
controversial backstory) was taken by Alfred Eisentaedton VJ Day in 1945.
Clancy's tweet attracted a bunch of retweets and replies — but there was one in particular, from Ashley Suder, that stood out.
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