Cyprus

The British intercepted many clandestine immigration ships bound for Palestine and interred passengers in camps on the island of Cyprus. Jewish DPs were herded into fenced-in areas with little water or space. The poor conditions in the internment camps served as another embarrassment for the British government.

 

 

A view of a refugee camp in Cyprus.
A view of one of the winter camps at Dekalia, Cyprus, in 1947.
View of a row of Nissen huts at the youth village,Camp No. 65, one of the refugee camps for Jewish DP's on Cyprus
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