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Holocaust Remembrance Pin

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  • Holocaust Remembrance Pin
  • Holocaust Remembrance Pin
$10.00

Description

Holocaust Remembrance Pin

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 pin 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 Pin 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.

Features:

  • Pin measure ¾" x 1¾"
  • This product is proudly Made in the USA!
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6 Reviews

  • 5

    Thanks

    Posted by Christopher Kemnitz on Nov 1st 2022

    Really nice quality and timely delivery

  • 5

    Holocaust Remembrance Pin

    Posted by Unknown on Feb 3rd 2022

    Perfect way to remember those who died.

  • 5

    Holocaust Remembrance Pin

    Posted by Ware Kuschner on Feb 3rd 2022

    This is a well constructed pin made of high quality materials. The design is impactful.

  • 5

    Very Meaningful for Me

    Posted by Joe Tomkiel on Nov 4th 2021

    The pin is beautiful in its elegant simplicity. My family recently found out that at least four of our Polish grandfathers Catholic cousins died in extermination or labor camps just because they were Polish. I had an uncle who arrived at a death camp a few days after liberation in WWII who confirmed the Holocaust was real but never could talk about it. To me that made the Holocaust real. Now confirming I have distant family members who we victims makes it personal. I will now wear this pin on my lapel and tell my personal story of the Holocaust when possible. We can never forget.

  • 5

    Holocaust Remembrance Pin

    Posted by David on Feb 15th 2021

    Excellent quality and design. A great way to remember and honor.

  • 5

    Holocaust Remembrance Pin

    Posted by Julieann on Feb 6th 2021

    It is a beautiful pin. It is so simple , but so meaningful.

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