The third transport due to leave Glowno was named "Judentransportgruppe No. 475" (Jewish transport group No. 475). According to the list of the UWZ it consisted of nine families, with a total of 46 men and women between the ages of 57‒65. The largest block of deportees held 13 people from the city of Schönlanke, some 22 km from Schneidemühl.
The third group left on Saturday, April 6, 1940, at 5 a.m. by bus to Radinkendorf in Brandenburg. Radinkendorf was a hamlet on the Spree River and a district of the small city of Beeskow, 35 km from Frankfurt/Oder and 100 km southeast of Berlin. A Gestapo officer named Kieper (first name unknown) accompanied the deportees up to the former border of the Reich (probably at Bentschen), where two members of the Reichsvereinigung boarded the bus. At the same time, three deportees were removed from the group and taken to Berlin...