0 someone who is evacuated from a dangerous place, especially during a war:
Whenever the quarters were sold, they were evicted and asked to settle their claims against the evacuees' property.
In practice, the evacuee existed somewhere between the two, neither refugee nor deportee, but bearing elements of each.
First, it reflected a tendency to view evacuees as socially unproductive and undeserving members of the polity.
A gender-matched classmate from the same homeroom was selected for each evacuee child.
Central directives issued in the first several months of the war effectively established a system of differential access for evacuees to the country's major cities.
As we have seen, the report blamed parents for the state of the evacuees' footwear and clothing, and recommended needlework classes in schools.
Unlike the terms evacuee and deportee, the term refugee (bezhenets) was not a formal, administrative category during the war.
While most evacuees were eager to return home, not all were granted the necessary papers.
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