This transport departed from the city of Köslin in Pomerania on April 24 or 25, 1944, and arrived in Theresienstadt on April 26, 1944. It was classified as a transport of individuals (Einzeltransport) and consisted of a single deportee, 51 year-old Anna Radamm née Borchardt, resident of Köslin.
Anna Radamm was probably arrested at her home or ordered to report to the Gestapo offices in Köslin. She was forced to sign a declaration, relinquishing her entire property to the State. She was presumably put under guard on a regular passenger train that went to Theresienstadt via Posen or Berlin.
The train arrived at Theresienstadt on 26 April 1944, and was given the reference XIV/3 Ez 4 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....