"I stopped the bus, and people immediately stuck it around like flies. They banged on the doors and shouted, but I was afraid to open the bus doors because they could crush each other. There was shouting, noise, and cursing." Mikhail Nikolaevich Terentyev, a driver
The Leningrad City Evacuation Commission was established on June 27, 1941

Evacuated children disembark from a bus at the Moscow Railway Station on June 29, 1941 (Central State Archive of Cinema, Photo and Audio Documents of St. Petersburg. Photo documents. L.1AR-8. St. unit 14356)

The population is leaving the Kirovsky District (Leningrad. The Siege. The Feat: [Photo Album / Yuliy Galperin et al.]. Leningrad. 1984)

Leningrad residents boarding a bus crossing Lake Ladoga, Vaganovsky Evacuation Center, 29.01.1942 (Central State Archive of Cinema, Photo and Audio Documents of St. Petersburg. Photo documents. L.1AR-8. St. unit 14887)

Food point in Borisova Griva (Leningrad. The Siege. The Feat: [Photo album / Yuliy Galperin et al.]. Leningrad. 1984)