<p>Nan-hee Park left Japan in 1939 to join her fianc&eacute; Won-sup Shim who lived in a port city on the East Coast of Korea which was not yet divided into North and South.</p><p>As she was preparing to leave her parents shared a premonition: She&rsquo;d face tough times in her homeland. But it was just a vague undefined fear that they did not connect to her fianc&eacute;&rsquo;s ardent support of Korea&rsquo;s movement to break free from the control of Imperial Japan.</p><p>When Nan-hee boarded the train she accepted a simple wood bracelet from her sister who said &ldquo;Remember me whenever you wear this.&rdquo; </p><p>Neither sister knew it then but they&rsquo;d soon find their lives interrupted by a war that engulfed the world&mdash;one that would be quickly followed by a conflict that would separate the people of North and South Korea&mdash;leading to even more bloodshed.</p><p>Though the war in Korea was forgotten by many it swept away almost an entire generation&mdash;and life was never the same for the survivors. Learn why their stories are worth remembering in The Wood Bracelet.</p>
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