Transport Ez-St 62 left Prague (Praha) to Theresienstadt on 30.07.1943. It consisted of two Jewish deportees. This transport was listed as Ez-St, the German initials for special transport of individuals (Einzelreisende Sondertransport). These transports usually consisted of the relatives of members of the Jewish council in Theresienstadt, Jews arrested by the Gestapo, or Jews who had been brought to Prague from other cities in the Protectorate.
One of the two deportees on board of Ez-St 62 was Jiří Jelínek , born 1926, from Prague. In October 1944, he was re-deported with transport Er to Auschwitz-Birkenau and subsequently murdered. The second deportee on this transport ostensibly stayed in Theresienstadt and survived the Shoah.