Crystal, that's a really pretty rose, it's a 'sport' of the famous 'Peace' rose.
(One of the branches of the 'Peace' rose bore different flowers, they were able to propagate it and now it is it's 'own' rose.)
There's a story to the 'Peace' rose. In 1935 it was one of 50 seedlings to show real promise at a nursery in France. Three months later, Hitler invaded France, and with the nursery under threat, 3 bags of budwood were rushed out of France, & one of them was smuggled to the US. For 10 years the
nursery didn't know if any had survived. It did, and did so well in the US that despite the war, it was decided to 'introduce' the rose on April 29, 1945
in Pasadena. That same day, Berlin fell, and a truce was declared. So it was named 'Peace'. Also, most of the modern roses of today are in some way
descended from that rose.
Probably more than you wanted to know!
Kordes was a German rose breeder, Wilhelm Kordes, and they still breed
roses today.