This transport departed from the city of Stolp or Köslin on March 27 or 28, 1944, and arrived in Theresienstadt on March 29, 1944. It was classified as a transport of individuals (Einzeltransport) and consisted of a single deportee, 57 year-old Martha Tabor née Meier, resident of the village of Gross-Rakitt (Rokity).
Martha Tabor was probably arrested at her home or ordered to report to the Gestapo offices in Stettin or Köslin. She was forced to sign a declaration, relinquishing her entire property to the State. She was put on a regular passenger train that went to Theresienstadt via Posen or Berlin.
The train arrived at Theresienstadt on 29 March 1944, and was given the reference XIV/3 Ez 2 in the Theresienstadt ghetto listings where the Roman numeral XIV refers to all transports originating from the provinces of East Prussia and Pomerania and the letters “Ez” signify transports of individuals....