The transport described here set out from Prague for Theresienstadt on July 21, 1944. When it reached its destination it was registered under the designation "Ee" in the ghetto records.
According to the documentation, 17 Jews were aboard this transport. Twelve of them were sent to Auschwitz that year where they were all murdered. The others survived.; However, there are no survivor testimonies or detailed archive material regarding this transport.
After entering the fortress confines, the deportees spent approximately three days in an intake area that the ghetto inhabitants called the “Schleuse.” There, they were dispossessed of all valuables that appeared on a list of contraband by the SS and Czech police. Afterwards, they were housed in barracks under severe and overcrowded conditions.
Livia Rothkirchen, "The Jews of Bohemia and Moravia 1938-1945," in: Avigdor Dagan ed., The Jews of Czechoslovakia, Historical studies and Surveys, Vol. 3 ( Philadelphia: The Jewish Publication Society of America, 1968), pp. 3-74