The transport described here set out from Prague for Theresienstadt on November 13, 1944. The oldest passenger was aged fifty-two; the youngest was a two-year-old girl. When it reached its destination, it was designated Ez-St_74 in the ghetto records. The designation Ez-St in German denotes a special transport comprised of individuals (Einzelreisende Sondertransport). Those deported in these transports were usually relatives of members of the Jewish leadership in Theresienstadt, Jews who had been arrested by the Gestapo, or Jews who had been taken to Prague from other localities.
There were five deportees on this transport, all of whom survived.
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