British Army and Palestine Police Deserters and the Arab–Israeli War of 1948

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Abstract

British servicemen and policemen who had been stationed in Palestine towards the end of the British Mandate and deserted their units to serve with either Jewish or Arab forces have only received cursory academic attention. This article retraces their story, while drawing parallels and highlighting contrasts between both groups of deserters. It analyses their motivations, wartime roles, and experiences and how they were remembered after the war ended. It also places them within the emerging literature on transnational military service.

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Caden, C., & Arielli, N. (2021). British Army and Palestine Police Deserters and the Arab–Israeli War of 1948. War in History, 28(1), 200–222. https://doi.org/10.1177/0968344518796688

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