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Yamina K. Oliver, "By the beach"
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Photograph of a group of soldiers on the espalade in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Accompanying caption: "The esplanade at Tel Aviv. The beach is below this. The ship you see in the background brought refugees from Germany. They were refused permission to land, but being in such terrible flight they forced the captain to run his ship on to the beach. Some were able to swim ashore but the majority were taken off and put into internment camps. After 6 months some were permitted to stay, and some were sent to Mauritius. There was room in the country for all but the administation disgracefully refused to give them refuge. The soldiers are Aussies on the spree."
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