Prit Buttar followed an unconventional path to becoming one of the Western world's foremost Eastern Front historians.
Originally trained in medicine at Oxford and London, he served as a British Army doctor before transitioning to general practice, working near Bristol and later in Abingdon.
Actively involved in medical politics at both local and national levels, he has served on the GPs' Committee of the British Medical Association and regularly contributes to the medical press, appearing on television and radio.
Alongside his medical career, he has established himself as a leading authority on 20th-century Eastern Front military history.
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