TY - JOUR TI - Polish War Refugees Interned in Palestine in the Light of “Mazra’a Chronicle” AU - Patek, Artur TI - Polish War Refugees Interned in Palestine in the Light of “Mazra’a Chronicle” AB - In the autumn of 1940, the British Mandate authorities interned approximately twenty Polish war refugees at the Mazra’a camp in Palestine. In the subsequent months, over a dozen more were detained. The majority of the refugees were interned at the behest of Polish military intelligence, which accused them of collaboration with foreign agencies. The events concerning the detention of the Poles are detailed in the “Kronika Mazryjska” (“Mazra’a Chronicle”) by Czesław Horain. This document is part of the collection at the Archives of the Polish Institute and Sikorski Museum in London. The narrative was penned by one of the internees and covers topics such as everyday life in the camp and the situations leading to the arrests of the Poles, and the mood among the inmates. As these issues have not been explored in research thus far, publishing the “Mazra’a Chronicle” is both necessary and recommended. VL - 2023 IS - Tom XXXII PY - 2023 SN - 2451-4993 C1 - 2543-733X SP - 9 EP - 28 DO - 10.4467/2543733XSSB.23.001.18427 UR - https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/ssb/artykul/polish-war-refugees-interned-in-palestine-in-the-light-of-mazraa-chronicle KW - Mazra’a Internment Camp KW - Palestine KW - Polish war refugees