Tzeitel and her sister Chava were among those liberated at Auschwitz when the Soviet troops arrived. The two girls had been transported from their home on the Russian/Polish border to the camp almost two years before. When the Nazis came to the village of Parkoszewo, they first took Tzeitel’s father. Then they came for the rest of the family. Tzeitel does not know if her father has survived the Holocaust, and the only way she can think to find him is to return to their village. As many of the liberated prisoners did, how will Tzeitel and Chava MOST likely find their way home?

A.
They were given rides on the tanks of Russian soldiers.

B.
They walked back to their village on foot.

C.
They first went to DP camps and then were dispersed by bus home.

D.
They would have to apply for train tickets supplied by Polish officials.