This transport arrived in Theresienstadt on February 22 1945 at around 11am. There were 23 Jews from Munich and 29 Jews from Augsburg, of whom 36 were men and 16 were women. Thirteen Jews from Augsburg were from mixed marriages.
Thanks to numerous testimonies a lot is known about the organisation of the deportations which still took place despite the heavy war damage to Munich itself and to the railway system. It took two days to take the Jews on this transport to Theresienstadt.
As there was no assembly camp in Munich anymore, the deportees were taken from their apartments and brought to Munich’s secret State Police headquarters where most of them were jailed for a few days prior to deportation. They were searched and their last valuables were confiscated. The deportees had to endure bureaucratic procedures and undergo the final stages of expropriation. Their declarations of property were collected and they were informed that because they were “enemies of the Reich” their assets had been seized....