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What would you do if your survival depended on the kindness of strangers and the secrecy of a chicken coop?

In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg sits down with Suzanne Schneider, a Holocaust survivor and educator, to explore her harrowing yet inspiring journey of survival during one of history's darkest periods. Born in 1937 in what was then Poland, Suzanne recounts how her life was turned upside down after the German occupation. 

With heartfelt storytelling, she narrates her family's struggle to hide and survive against all odds, including her time spent in a chicken coop, and the bravery of those who risked their lives to save hers. Despite the trials of her youth, Suzanne mastered five languages and has shared her story worldwide to educate others about the Holocaust.

This episode serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of remembering history.

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