For three years of life packed in sacks and boxes in Austria. They stack in the entrance hall, and the mountain in front of the door also grows from hour to hour. In the Gogers, a former four-star hotel in southern Burgenland Burgauberg-Neudauberg, which offered accommodating golfers until the bankruptcy in 2010, the signs are at goodby. On Sunday, at three in the morning, it should start: 52 orphans from Ukraine, the youngest almost three years, the oldest nine, 17 of them severely disabled, should then be put in buses and driven to Poland. The train continues from the train station in Przemyśl. Your goal: your home, or rather, the place where you were born. Kropiwnitskij, 200 kilometers southwest of Kyiv.