Alexander Paton was a British gastroenterologist, writer and postgraduate dean for North-West London hospitals, who was a specialist in alcohol misuse.
Group photo of London Medical students who went to Belsen
London medical students at Belsen
In early April 1945, at the request of the British Army, the British Red Cross and the War Office called for 100 volunteer medical students from nine London teaching hospitals to assist in feeding starving Dutch children who had been liberated from German occupation by advancing Allied forces. However, in the meantime, British troops had liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and the students were diverted there on the day they were due to travel to the Netherlands. The students had previously spent most of the Second World War at school and in medical training.
The London Medical students who went to Belsen, 1945
Brigadier Hugh Glyn-Hughes, June 1945.
The scene at Bergen-Belsen, April 1945
London medical students at work in Belsen