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Holocaust survivor uses his story to spread kindness to new generation

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As the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz approaches, Holocaust survivor Mark Schonwetter joins the 3rd hour of TODAY with his two daughters, Ann Arnold and Isabella Fiske, to discuss the importance of talking about and remembering the tragedy of the Holocaust.