Mr. Jenner. You were drafted into the work labor force?
Mrs. Voshinin. Into the work labor force; right.
Mr. Jenner. And you went, then, to Germany?
Mrs. Voshinin. To Austria; yes.
Mr. Jenner. Austria?
Mrs. Voshinin. To Austria—Linz Am Donau—[spelling] L-i-n-z A-m D-o-n-a-u. This means Linz on the Danube—because there was another Linz there in Austria.
Mr. Jenner. And you were there in Austria until when?
Mrs. Voshinin. Until, I believe, March 1945—until the Russian troops started approaching Linz Am Donau—because already they were on the outskirts.
Mr. Jenner. Already they were on the outskirts?
Mrs. Voshinin. They were already approaching. Yes.