Representative Ford. You went from the Soviet Union to Poland by train?
Mrs. Oswald. We took a train from Moscow to Amsterdam, through Poland and Germany.
Representative Ford. You had no difficulty going into Poland, going through Germany?
Mrs. Oswald. No.
Representative Ford. Or into Holland?
Mrs. Oswald. No. And there were no difficulties in our entering the United States, either.
Representative Ford. When you were living at Elsbeth Street, did you and Lee have any domestic trouble?
Mrs. Oswald. Yes.
Representative Ford. Could you relate how frequently and how serious they were?
Mrs. Oswald. The first difficulty we had was at Elsbeth Street when I told the landlady that I was from Russia. My husband had told her that I was from Czechoslovakia, and he became very angry with me for telling her I was from Russia, and said that I talked too much.