Until 1946 the remaining German population was expelled.
The remaining German population which had not been evacuated was subsequently expelled and replaced with Russians.
The vast majority of the remaining German population of the region which had not fled before was subsequently expelled westward.
Its remaining German population was expelled and replaced with Poles.
The remaining German population was expelled and the area was resettled with Poles.
From the spring of 1946 the expulsions gradually became better organised, and less lethal, affecting the remaining German population.
Therefore, all historical parts of the province came under Polish control and the remaining German ethnic population was expelled by force.
The remaining German population was expelled to Germany.
After work camps were dissolved (in 1948), the remaining German population left Yugoslavia because of economic reasons.
The Albertina was closed and the remaining German population expelled.