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Transport G from Brno, Brno Hlavni Mesto, Moravia-Silesia, Czechoslovakia to Theresienstadt, Ghetto, Czechoslovakia on 02/12/1941

Transport
Departure Date 02/12/1941 Arrival Date 02/12/1941
School Building, Merhautova St. No..37, Brno
Train
Bohusovice train station
Marched by foot
Theresienstadt,Ghetto,Czechoslovakia
Transport G left Brno for the Theresienstadt Ghetto on December 2, 1941. According to existing deportation lists it consisted of 1,000 Jews, residents of Brno. It was the first of ten transports from Brno to the Ghetto established in the Protectorate. The deportees were first brought to a collection point at a school building on Merhautova St. 37 in Brno. Prior to the train’s departure, several staff members of the Prague Jewish community Transports Department arrived in Brno to carry out administrative measures according to the orders they received from the Central Office for Jewish Immigration. They prepared a list of deportees, registered Jewish property, issued notices regarding the date of deportation and assisted in packing and carrying luggage. From the assembly site, the deportees were transferred to the train station and put on a train. Upon its arrival in Bohusovice, the Jews had to disembark and were forced to march the remaining 3 km to Theresienstadt....
Oscar David Benedikt - deported from Brno to Theresienstadt on 02/12/1941
Georg Benedict - deported from Brno to Theresienstadt on 02/12/1941
Jan Ehrnreich - deported from Brno to Theresienstadt on 02/12/1941