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Selioti, Vasiliki
Israel affairs, 11/2019, Volume: 25, Issue: 6Journal Article
The 1940s in Cyprus, was extremely sensitive to national movements and balances. That's why the people of the island were not indifferent to the sudden arrival of Jewish refugees. This article describes the history of the Cyprus camps, in which the British forcibly detained tens of thousands Holocaust survivors who had sought to brave the British naval blockade of Palestine, from the perspective of the Greek Cypriot press. Two main coverage prisms can be discerned: description of the British policy and its effects on the Jewish refugees, and the effects of the establishment of the camps for Cyprus's local population.
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