This transport left Prague on January 26, 1945, with 13 deportees and arrived in Theresienstadt the same day. It was designated “Fc” in the ghetto records. However, a report issued on that date by the Transports Department of the Jewish administration refers to the transport as “Sc” -— evidently by mistake. The number of deportees from Prague was augmented with two from Bochum, who apparently arrived on Transport VII/5 Ez2 from Düsseldorf.
The 13 Jews on transport “Fc” were aged between 16–66. Twelve of the deportees survived the war; one of these, Jan Haller (b. 1884), a Doctor of Law, died on March 15, 1945 in Theresienstadt.