My grandmother Leah told many stories about the journey in the freight cars (for cattle), for several days until reaching the Mogilev ghetto, without food, water, air or space to move. Many died in these cars. They then arrived in Mogilev, Ukraine, where they lived in a camp where typhus spread. She then moved to live in a Ukrainian house and worked to survive. Her family brought many valuables that served as a "bribe" to the gendarmes in order to survive. She said that after about a year and a half to two years, they were informed that the Jews of Dorokhoy would be the first to return home, and so it was. They returned, but the houses they had previously had were taken from them. [Mogilev, Transnistria]