This transport with one person aboard arrived in Theresienstadt on December 23 1944. The deportee was Rosa Kaupp (b. 27 September 1877). This transport is one of a few transports in 1944 about which there is almost no information available besides the names and addresses of the deportees.
There was no assembly camp anymore, and therefore she was taken from her residence and brought to the police station where she was jailed for a few days prior to deportation. Her luggage was searched and her last valuables were confiscated. She had to endure bureaucratic procedures and undergo the final stages of expropriation. Her declaration of property was collected and she was informed that because she was “an enemy of the Reich” her assets had been seized.
Guarded and accompanied by a Gestapo man or a policeman, she was taken to Theresienstadt. If she travelled by train, the route would have taken her from Munich’s central train station to Moosach, Freising, Landshut, Regensburg, Schwandorf, Marktredwitz, Eger, Karlovy Vary (Karlsbad) and Usti nad Labem (Aussig) and finally to Theresienstadt....