deportee in the PONS Dictionary

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The deportees could not leave the location of their settlement or change work; their deportations had no expiration date and were for their lifetime.
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Over a third of the deportees were too weak to stand on arrival.
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Unspecified number of deportees died in transit from suffocation and thirst.
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Only a small number of these deportees survived the war.
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Many deportees had died due to starvation, either during the transport or during their stay in the reservation.
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The deportees were allowed to carry with them 15 kg of baggage, food for three days, money, gold, and other valuables.
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The overall picture emerging from these narrations points to a network of the extermination of most deportees.
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Only 1200 of the deportees survived the war.
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These authorities had never worked with urban deportees and had no food, tools or supplies to support them.
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Deportees were given an hour or less to get ready to leave.
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