The inhabitants of Lydda must be expelled quickly without attention to age.
The remaining inhabitants were expelled and the village houses were demolished.
The original inhabitants of the village were expelled in October 1941, and the village was later burned.
In 1941 the forest was occupied by Germans and the Soviet inhabitants were also expelled.
The German inhabitants were expelled and the town was resettled with Poles.
The village was not destroyed during the war, when its original inhabitants were expelled.
The inhabitants of his hometown were expelled and their homes destroyed and by 1700 only 700 people remained.
The original inhabitants were expelled in November 1941.
The original inhabitants were expelled in the fall of 1941.
The German inhabitants of the area and whole Silesia were expelled by the new authorities.