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Keith Mant
Arthur Keith Mant (11 September 1919 – 11 October 2000) was a British forensic pathologist who headed the Special Medical Section of the British Army's War Crimes Group which investigated Nazi war crimes committed during World War II. ==Background and early career== Mant was born in Purley, Surrey on 11 September 1919. His father George was a solicitor who represented the tenth generation of members of the legal profession in the family.〔 〕 Mant was educated at Denstone College before choosing not to follow in his father's footsteps, and in 1939 joined an undergraduate course at St Mary's Hospital Medical School in London on a rugby exhibition. While studying Mant worked as an ambulance driver and plane spotter, and after graduating in 1943 started work in obstetrics and gynaecology at St Mary's.〔 In January 1944 Mant was called up for service in the British Army, and joined the Royal Army Medical Corps.〔 He worked in military hospitals in France and Germany after crossing the English Channel soon after D-Day in June 1944.
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