Arthur Dowden

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Arthur Ernest Dowden (13 December 1894 – 2 February 1979) was a British Army officer and diplomat. He was posthumously recognised as a British Hero of the Holocaust in 2013.

Dowden was educated at Edinburgh Academy, then was a student of medicine at the University of Edinburgh (1913–15) where he was in the Officers' Training Corps.[1] He was commissioned as an officer in the Gordon Highlanders in August 1917.[2] He was Divisional Intelligence Officer, February to October 1918, and Liaison Officer in Trieste, 1919.[1]

On 13 December 1922, Dowden was appointed vice-consul at Bratislava, Czecho-Slovakia.[3] After this consulate was closed on 20 October 1928, he worked for Lloyd's.

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