Description
Designed by Holocaust Survivor Hanka Kornfeld-Marder
In 1941, Holocaust Survivor Hanka Kornfeld-Marder was 13 years old at the time she was taken on a transport train to Auschwitz. She was saved because Auschwitz was too crowded and could not accept anymore prisoners. Over the next four years Hanka Kornfeld-Marder was an inmate in four German concentration camps - Faulbrück, Reichenbach, Langbilau, and Peterswaldau - before being liberated on May 8, 1945.
Hanka Kornfeld-Marder chose to portray a leaf in her design for the cufflinks because once liberated the leaves symbolized rebirth as the survivors reconstructed their lives with hope. The peace dove symbolizes the desire for a world at peace.
Wearing The Holocause Remembrance Cufflinks shows a commitment to remember the innocent victims of the persecution and horrors of the Nazi extermination camps. By relaying the survivors message you will help prevent such a tragedy from happening again. You will give the next generation hope that theirs will be a world of rebirth, a world where peace doves can fly freely.
Cufflinks measure ¾" x ¾"
This product is proudly Made in the USA!
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