Prit Buttar
Prit Buttar is a British general practitioner and writer. He has written nine history books on the eastern fronts of World War I and World War II, and two novels. Dr. Buttar was Senior Partner at Abingdon Surgery until he moved to Scotland in late 2017.[1][2]
Dr. Prit Buttar | |
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Occupation | General Practitioner, Historian |
Education | Medicine |
Alma mater | Oxford University, London University |
Genre | History |
Subject | World War I, World War II |
Spouse | Debbie |
Children | Dan, Lottie |
Career
Buttar studied medicine at Oxford University and London University,[3][4] and served in the British Army as a surgeon[4] and medical officer for five years. He later worked in Bristol as a general practitioner (GP). Buttar worked as a GP in Abingdon-on-Thames from 2000 to 2017 and served on the GP's Committee of the British Medical Association. He is Chairman of the Oxfordshire Local Medical Committee.[3][5]
Buttar's first book, Battleground Prussia, was inspired by one of his patients. The 83-year-old patient recalled stories about her life as a nurse in East Prussia and escape from the Red Army near the end of World War II.[5] Buttar spent 8 years writing the book.[6] His second book, Between Giants, is a study of the battles for the Baltics in WWII, and explores the experiences of people from Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia.[5]
His third book, Collision of Empires, is a study of the Eastern Front of World War I. It is the first of a four volume series.[7] Before writing the book, Buttar spent a year studying archives in Berlin, Vienna, and Freiberg. With the help of another historian, the multi-lingual Buttar was able to translate the German archives.[8] The second book of the series, Germany Ascendant: The Eastern Front 1915, was released in 2015.[9]
Personal life
Buttar is married to Debbie, an army nurse. They have two children. Their daughter studied History at Cambridge University.[5][8]
Published works
- The Reckoning: The Defeat of Army Group South, 1944. 2020. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781472837912
- Retribution: The Soviet Reconquest of Central Ukraine, 1943. 2019. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781472835321
- On a Knife's Edge: The Ukraine, November 1942-March 1943. 2018. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781472828347
- Old Friends: A story of love. 2017. Amazon Publishing. ASIN B0777NX8GR
- The Splintered Empires: The Eastern Front 1917-21. 2017. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781472819857
- Russia's Last Gasp: The Eastern Front 1916-17. 2016. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781472812766
- Germany Ascendant: The Eastern Front 1915. 2015. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781472807953
- Collision of Empires: The War on the Eastern Front in 1914. 2014. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781782006480
- Between Giants: The Battle for the Baltics in World War II. 2013. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781780961637
- Battleground Prussia: The Assault on Germany's Eastern Front 1944-45. 2010. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 9781849081900
- There Stood A Soldier: A Novel of Stalingrad. 2005. Lulu Press. ISBN 9781411656390
References
- results, search (19 September 2017). "The Splintered Empires: The Eastern Front 1917–21". Osprey Publishing – via Amazon.
- "HEALTH CRISIS: Retired GP warns of broken system that has little hope of resurrecting itself". Oxford Mail.
- "3 4 Friday- it's all happening in Abingdon". Mostly Books. Mostly Books. 31 May 2013. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- "Dr Prit Buttar". Clinical Options. Clinical Options. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- Ffrench, Andrew (14 June 2013). "Former army doctor's second book on history of war". The Herald. The Herald. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- Wilkinson, Ben. "Patient's memories inspire Abingdon GP's book on Battleground Prussia". Oxford Mail. Oxford Mail. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- "Collision of Empires". Allen & Unwin Book Publishers. Allen & Unwin Publishers. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- "GP examines an overlooked aspect of First World War in new book". The Herald. The Herald. 16 June 2014. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
- "German Ascendant: the Eastern Front 1915". Pritzker Military Museum & Library. Pritzker Military Museum & Library. Retrieved 1 February 2016.