Queues  for
 bread.  Erika [from the German Consulate] and I
 walked along
 about a hundred ragged pale people. 
 Militiaman came out of shop whose windows had been
 battered in and were covered with wood and said: 
        
 “There is no bread today.”  
  Shouts
 from angry peasants also there.
        
 “But citizens, there is no bread.”
        “How
 long  here?” I asked a
 man.  “Two days.”
  They
 would not go away but remained. Sometimes cart came with
 bread; waiting
 with forlorn hope.
  
 Now
 in Kharkiv