In 1943 one hundred of young medical students of Paris made up a centre of First Aid Workers for the French Resistance directed by Professor Pasteur Vallery-Radot and Pierre Deniker. In 1944 they were enrolled in the French Army of the Resistance (F.F.I.). In military uniform, they were used to take care of the civilian population after bombing of towns. In Alsace and Lorraine they replaced some dead or deportee practitioners and took part in treating the returning persons from Germany particularly the deportees and the prisoners of war. They started again their studies at the end of the war.