Only 11 civilians left, most of whom were not genuine residents.
However, soldiers were still landing at Memel, as the civilians left.
Up to 100,000 civilians have left the conflict area.
During the truce civilians could only leave the city if they had a permit from the committee.
At a time when most other American civilians were leaving the country, she was just arriving.
Asked if all soldiers and civilians alike should leave, he said there would be a few exceptions.
In the fall of 1869, the military demanded that all civilians leave within 30 days, and proceeded to absorb the town's land.
Many civilians have left their homes in northern Israel and went south.
But the Lieutenant did not permit the civilians to leave.
By that time, over 1.5 million civilians, mostly Hutu, had left their homes.