The atrocities committed on the Jewish community by the Nazi regime in Germany are known to the entire world. However, some of them lived to tell the tale of their survival and escape to a humane life. Paul Alexander is one of them. He was just a toddler when his mother handed him to a volunteer nurse on a train leaving Nazi Germany in 1939.

Now 81, the former refugee child on Sunday began retracing that journey to freedom — but this time by bicycle as part of a commemorative ride to pay tribute to the Kindertransport scheme that saved him and thousands of Jewish children eight decades ago.

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