John Gottowt. He was known by many historians as a stage actor and a director who was featured in many films, mostly the silent movie genre. Growing up in a Jewish family, he spent all his time in Vienna, where he studied Films and Arts, until the Second World War.
While attempting to escape from the Nazis, disguised as a church priest, he was caught and thrown in prison, where he was brutally murdered. No one knew how he died, but what was known was that he never left the concentration camp alive.
Alec was given the chance to experience this history again. With the added weight, he used more strength to push the wheelbarrow, causing him to sweat more.
Thankfully, John had awoken from his fatigued state and was able to stand up. Still tired he staggered slowly and sized up the person that had saved his life.